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  1. The Papers of George Catlett Marshall**Volume 1 ONLY!** by Larry I. (Editor) (Sharon R. Ritenour, Asst. Editor) Bland, 1981
  2. America's Retreat from Victory: The Story of George Catlett Marshall -- w/ Dust Jacket by Joseph R. (Senator) McCarthy, 1951-01-01
  3. America's Retreat from Victory: The Story of George Catlett Marshall by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, 1965
  4. Secretary of State George Catlett Marshall and his relationship with Congress, 1947-1949 (Kent State University. Honors College. Honors Papers. Dept. of History) by Janet A Lane, 1966
  5. America's retreat from victory. The story of George Catlett Marshall.
  6. Selected speeches and statements of General of the Army George C. Marshall edited by Major H.A. De Weerd by George C. (George Catlett) (1880-1959) Marshall, 1945
  7. George C. Marshall: Soldier-Statesman of the American Century (Twayne's Twentieth-Century American Biography Series) by Mark A. Stoler, 1989-03
  8. Soldier, Statesman, Peacemaker: Leadership Lessons from George C. Marshall by Jack Uldrich, 2005-04-22
  9. General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman by Ed Cray, 2000-07-25
  10. Fighting Wars, Planning For Peace: The Story Of George C. Marshall (World Leaders) by Lee Gimpel, 2005-08-30
  11. George C. Marshall: Soldier of Peace by Dr. Larry I. Bland, Professor James B. Barber, 1997-12-03
  12. Roosevelt and Marshall: Partners in Politics and War by Thomas Parrish, 1991-08
  13. George C. Marshall: Soldier and Statesman by The George C. Marshall Foundation, 2005-10-11
  14. The story of General George C. Marshall by Joseph McCarthy, 1952

21. George C. Marshall, General Of The Army
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General of the Army George Catlett Marshall was one of the great American statesmen of the century. He played a crucial role in international affairs from 1939 to 1951 the years that shaped the second half of the century. Until 1945, he was in the military service of the United States. As Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army from 1939 to 1945 he was, in the words of Winston Churchill, the "true architect of victory" in the West European arena of World War II. Marshall was born on December 31, 1880, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1901; afterwards, he was commissioned a Second Lieutenant. On September 1, 1939, he was promoted to Chief of Staff with the rank of General. Marshall was named General of the Army on December 16, 1944. In a succession of positions of great responsibility between 1945 and 1951, Marshall devoted his efforts to the cause of international peace and security. He spent a year in China in 1945-46 as President Truman's representative, attempting without success to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict between the nationalists and the communists. As Secretary of State from 1947 to 1949, he developed an economic program, the Marshall Plan , that turned the tide of Communism in war-ravaged Western Europe.

22. George Catlett Marshall Winner Of The 1953 Nobel Prize In Peace
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23. George C. Marshall Chronology
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  • born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on 31 December 1880 graduated from Virginia Military Institute, 1901 married Elizabeth Carter Cole, 1902 (deceased 1927) was commissioned a second lieutenant, February 1902, and served with the 30th Infantry in the Philippines, 1902-1903, and at Fort Reno, 1903-1906 was promoted to first lieutenant, March 1907 at Fort Leavenworth, graduated from the Infantry and Cavalry School (1907) and was a student (1908) and instructor (1908-1910) at the Staff College was inspector-instructor of the Massachusetts National Guard, 1911-1912, then served with the 4th Infantry at Forts Logan H. Roots and Crocket, and the 13th Infantry in the Philippines, 1913-1916 was promoted to captain, July 1917, and then to temporary major, August 1917, lieutenant colonel, January 1918, and colonel, August 1918 served with the American Expeditionary Forces in France as operations officer of the 1st Division and the First Army, and chief of staff of the VIII Corps, 1917-1918, participating in the Cantigny, Aisne-Marne, St. Mihiel, and Meuse-Argonne operations

24. GI -- World War II Commemoration
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George C. Marshall GEORGE CATLETT MARSHALL, (1880-1959), American general of the army, chief of staff, secretary of state, and secretary of defense. His career roughly paralleled the first 50 years of the 20th century. He saw his country grow from an isolated position to one of world leadership. As a global soldier-statesman, he was a leader in the victory over the Axis powers in WORLD WAR II . Marshall was the only professional soldier ever awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace. He was born in Uniontown, Pa., on Dec. 31, 1880, and graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1902, where he was first captain. Commissioned a lieutenant of infantry, Marshall served in the Philippines from 1902 to 1903. In 1907 he was first in his class at the School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. After completing a more advanced course, he served as an instructor there from 1908 to 1910. From 1913 to 1916 he served a second tour in Philippines, and then had brief tours in San Francisco and Governors Island, N.Y. In World War I he went with 1st Division units to France in 1917. As chief of operations, he helped plan the first U.S. campaigns in France. Later, at general headquarters, he helped plan the attack in the St. Mihiel salient and the Meuse-Argonne offensive, serving as chief of operations, First Army, in the final weeks of the war. From 1919 to 1924, Marshall was senior aide to Gen. John J. Pershing. From 1924 to 1927 he was executive officer of the 15th Infantry Regiment in Tientsin, China. As chief of instruction at the Infantry School, Fort Benning, Ga., from 1927 to 1932, he trained many who later became key officers in World War II.

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  • Born: 31 December 1880 Birthplace: Uniontown, Pennsylvania Died: 16 October 1959 Best Known As: World War II-era U.S. General and Secretary of State
George Catlett Marshall served in the U.S. army in France during World War I, emerging as aide-de-camp to General John Joseph Pershing . Marshall rose through the administrative ranks and served as the army's Chief of Staff during World War II, then as U.S. ambassador to China. He returned to the U.S. to serve in President Harry Truman 's cabinet, as Secretary of State and then Secretary of Defense. Beginning in 1948 General Marshall oversaw the implementation of the European Recovery Program, since called The Marshall Plan, an economic policy to help Western Europe recover from the devastation of World War II. For his efforts toward world peace, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. FOUR GOOD LINKS

26. George Catlett Marshall
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27. Marshall, George Catlett. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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28. George Marshall - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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29. MSN Encarta - George Marshall
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31. George Catlett Marshall
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32. Marshall, George Catlett
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33. Marshall, George Catlett --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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George Catlett Marshall
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35. General George C. Marshall, Communist
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George Catlett Marshall (1888-1959) was a failed Army man starting in 1902 until 1933 when he came under the protective wings of KGB "Agent 19" Harry Hopkins and pinko Eleanor Roosevelt. In 1933 he was promoted to Colonel. In 1939 he was appointed Chief of Staff and four-star General of the Army over more than 400 hundred more qualified and senior individuals.
  • Marshall was deeply involved in the treason at Pearl Harbor and is the person who committed the most massive perjury about it and was the primary person responsible for ordering the destruction of Army documents concerning it (See John Toland's Infamy Marshall's order of October 18, 1941, to MacArthur to fight on the beaches was the basis for sacrificing 31,095 Americans at Bataan. Marshall allowed Karl Marx to win the war. Marshall was largely responsible for the incompetent handling of the war including the second front, lack of fuel to Patton, the failure to take Berlin and Prague. See the brilliant Retreat From Victory by Senator Joseph McCarthy, Devin-Adair, 1951.

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37. Great Warrior Leaders
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38. The American Experience | MacArthur | People & Events | General George C. Marsha
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As V-E Day drew to a close, Secretary of War Henry Stimson gathered a group of top generals and officials in his office and sent for Army Chief of Staff George Marshall. "I have never seen a task of such magnitude performed by a man," Stimson said to Marshall in front of everyone. "I have seen a great many soldiers in my lifetime and you, Sir, are the finest soldier I have ever known."
Such flattery usually sounds insincere or ridiculous, but not when applied to George Catlett Marshall. The only man to ever serve as both secretary of state and secretary of defense, his greatest achievement may have been devising the Marshall Plan, which rebuilt a devastated Europe after World War II. Born in the same year as Douglas MacArthur, he is perhaps the only other military man to play major roles in both World Wars as well as the early years of the Cold War. But Marshall was as reserved as MacArthur was flamboyant, as self-effacing as MacArthur was egotistical. The two men offer a fascinating study in contrasts.
The inter-war years were alternately fulfilling and frustrating for Marshall. He enjoyed his time at Fort Benning, Georgia, where he helped lay the foundation for the army he would lead in the next war. In the words of historian Eric Larrabee, "Benning became Mother Church, spinning off disciples and replicate institutions that could carry the Word, center of a True Faith that radiated outward in concentric circles like the ripples on a pond, until they reached every corner of it." The low-point came in the early 1930s, courtesy of Chief of Staff MacArthur, who assigned him to run the Illinois National Guard. But even there the experience he gained in working with civilians would later serve him well.

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40. United States Of America Congressional Gold Medal Recipients George Catlett Mars
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George Catlett Marshall b. Uniontown, Fayette, Pennsylvania, 31 December 1880
d. Washington, D.C., 16 October 1959 Ernest Joseph King b. Lorain, Lorain, Ohio, 23 November 1878
d. Portsmouth, Rockingham, New Hampshire, 25 June 1956 Friday, 22 March 1946 JOINT RESOLUTION Tendering the thanks of Congress to General of the Army George Catlett Marshall and to Fleet Admiral Ernest Joseph King and to the members of the armed forces of the United States who served under their direction; and providing for the striking and presentation to General Marshall and Fleet Admiral King of appropriate gold medals in the name of the people of the United States. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the thanks of the Congress are hereby tendered to General of the Army George Catlett Marshall for his distinguished leadership, as Chief of Staff of the Army and as a member of the Combined Chiefs of Staff of the United Nations, in planning the expansion, equipment, training, and deployment of the great Army of the United States and in formulating and executing the global strategy that led to victory in World War II; and to the members of the Army of the United States who served under his direction with such heroic devotion and personal sacrifice.

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