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  • '''George C. Marshall''' (1880-1959) was the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army during [[World War I ..., "Mao Zedong and the Marshall Mission," in Larry I. Bland, et al. eds. ''George C. Marshall's Mediation Mission to China, December 1945-January 1947.'' (1998). There
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  • *[[George C. Marshall]] ..."marshal" term was not adopted because the [[Chief of Staff of the Army]], George C. Marshall, refused to be designated Marshal Marshall.
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  • ...perations]]; Director of the [[Olmsted Foundation]] and a Trustee of the [[George C. Marshall Foundation]]
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  • '''George C. Marshall''' (1880-1959) was the Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army during [[World War I ..., "Mao Zedong and the Marshall Mission," in Larry I. Bland, et al. eds. ''George C. Marshall's Mediation Mission to China, December 1945-January 1947.'' (1998). There
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  • | [[General of the Army]] [[George C. Marshall]]
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  • ...taff gradually gained substantial authority over them by 1939, when Gen. [[George C. Marshall]] assumed that office.
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  • *[[George C. Marshall]], Army, Chief of Staff
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  • This initiative came from General of the Army [[George C. Marshall]], [[Chief of Staff of the Army]]. He had recommended reassigning the citie
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  • ...gree from the [[Command and General Staff College]], where he received the George C. Marshall Award as the top graduate.
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  • ...ce. On Jan. 7, 1949, Acheson was appointed secretary of state to succeed [[George C. Marshall]]. Earlier, Acheson had promoted UNRRA and the [[Bretton Woods Conference]]
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  • * George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama
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  • ...nd Reserves, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, director of the George C. Marshall Foundation, chairman of Senior Executive Committee, Army Aviation Associati
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  • ...ouri State University's Department of Defense and Strategic Studies, the [[George C. Marshall Institute]], [[Hoover Institution]], Heritage Foundation, [[High Frontier]]
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  • ...Schwarzkopf Jr.]]; he was sometimes described as being to Schwarzkopf as [[George C. Marshall]] had been to [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] in [[World War II]]. The personality
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  • ...the tactical section at the Infantry School, under the direction of Col. [[George C. Marshall]]. Marshall had high praise for Stilwell as "a genius for instruction," who
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  • In spring 1945, Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]], Stilwell's patron, finally managed to neutralize Chennault. In July 194 ...ervative wing of the Republican party who denounced President Truman and [[George C. Marshall]] for "losing" the friendship and support of China by not adequately suppor
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  • ...are of the extremely large expenditures in the project, but, after General George C. Marshall, a man of unquestioned integrity, told Truman it was a real, critical, and | George C. Marshall
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  • Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]] explained American strategy three weeks before Pearl Harbor:
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  • ...lly; while Harry S. Truman and many American Jews felt a moral obligation, George C. Marshall and George Kennan saw political Zionism as a liability to relations with th
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  • ...stions. "Ms. Palin's experience in government makes Barack Obama look like George C. Marshall..."<ref>{{citation
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  • ...nes that defined the [[Cold War]]. Named after U.S. Secretary of State [[George C. Marshall]], the plan was designed and operated by State Department officials, especi
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  • Despite efforts of U.S. General [[George C. Marshall]] to bring about a coalition government uniting Chiang and Mao, negotiation
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  • ...major power to do so. He did so against the advice of Secretary of State [[George C. Marshall]], who did not believe it to be a viable state and felt Truman's decision w
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  • ...and brigadier general. Eisenhower became the protégé of Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]], serving in the office of the chief of staff as chief of the plans divisi ...icized for not responding to some of McCarthy's attacks, such as that on [[George C. Marshall]].
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  • Even as [[George C. Marshall]] urged direct invasion, he was working with [[Henry Stimson]] and [[Joseph
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  • Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]] explained American strategy three weeks before Pearl Harbor:<ref> ...pines above all else, but it reflected the desire of Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]] to avoid unnecessary land campaigns. MacArthur was told that that person
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  • ...ted role as a retired general who did not become a civilian leader such as George C. Marshall or Colin Powell.
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  • ...pines above all else, but it reflected the desire of Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]] to avoid unnecessary land campaigns. MacArthur was told that that person
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  • ...Staff for a limited offensive in the Pacific. He was opposed by General [[George C. Marshall]], the Army's Chief of Staff, who believed strongly in a Germany-first poli
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  • ...the Chinese army was near the border. Dean Acheson, however, had replaced George C. Marshall as Secretary of State, and was not as enthusiastic about supporting the Fre
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  • Army Chief of Staff [[George C. Marshall]] explained American strategy three weeks before Pearl Harbor:<ref>
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  • ...an in late April and early May, during which [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[George C. Marshall]] tentatively approved discussions at a higher level. By March 7, however,
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  • ...an in late April and early May, during which [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[George C. Marshall]] tentatively approved discussions at a higher level. By March 7, however,
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  • ...fficiency, as were mid-level staff officers like colonels Fox Conner and [[George C. Marshall]]. By contrast with the AEF staff, the General Staff back in Washington had
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