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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. Marshall, George Catlett
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22. George Catlett Marshall — FactMonster.com
Encyclopedia Marshall, George Catlett. Marshall, George Catlett, 1880–1959, American general and cabinet member, b. Uniontown, Pa. A career army officer, Marshall graduated
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23. Marshall, George Catlett : A Dictionary Of Military History : Blackwell Referenc
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24. Marshall, George Catlett | Definition Of Marshall, George Catlett | HighBeam.com
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George Catlett Marshall was a significant leader for the United States during World War II. Read the biography of George Catlett Marshall at HowStuffWorks.
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Browse the article Marshall, George Catlett Marshall, George Catlett Marshall, George Catlett (1880–1959), a United States army officer and statesman. In recognition of his having originated the Marshall Plan for European economic recovery—while serving as secretary of state, 1947–49—he was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace in 1953. As chief of staff of the U.S. Army, Marshall was in charge of overall operations in Europe and in the Pacific during World War II. He also took an important part in shaping the strategy of the war against the Axis. In 1944 he was made a general of the army. Marshall was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. In 1901 he was commissioned a second lieutenant after having graduated from Virginia Military Institute. In 1908 he graduated from the Army Staff College, where he remained as an instructor for two years. In 1917, after the United States entered World War I, Marshall went to France, where he distinguished himself in the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne offensives. He coordinated the movement of more than 600,000 troops and 2,700 guns from St. Mihiel to the Meuse-Argonne front. He served in China from 1924 to 1927, and upon his return to the United States became a senior instructor and commandant at the Infantry School. In 1938 Marshall, with the rank of brigadier general, became deputy chief of staff of the army. In 1939 President Roosevelt appointed him chief of staff with the rank of full general. He resigned in November, 1945.

27. Marshall, George Marshall, George Catlett Marshall: Information From Answers.com
Marshall , George Marshall , George Catlett Marshall United States general and statesman who as Secretary of State organized the European Recovery
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Marshall, George Catlett (1880–1959) US general and diplomat. He was army chief of staff in World War II, secretary of state 1947–49, and secretary of defence September
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Early life and military career. Marshall was descended on both sides of his family from settlers who had been in Virginia since the 17th century.
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Early life and military career Marshall was descended on both sides of his family from settlers who had been in Virginia since the 17th century. His father, a prosperous coke and coal merchant during his younger son's boyhood, was in financial difficulties when George entered the Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, in 1897. After a poor beginning at the institute, Marshall steadily improved his record, and he soon showed proficiency in military subjects. Once he had decided on a military career, he concentrated on leadership and ended his last year at the institute as first captain of the corps of cadets. Marshall finished college in 1901. Immediately after receiving his commission as second lieutenant of infantry in February 1902, he married Elizabeth Carter Coles of Lexington and embarked for 18 months' service in the Philippines. Marshall early developed the rigid self-discipline, the habits of study, and the attributes of command that eventually brought him to the top of his profession. Men who served under him spoke of his quiet self-confidence, his lack of flamboyance, his talent for presenting his case to both soldiers and civilians, and his ability to make his subordinates want to do their best. Somewhat aloof in manner, he seemed to some acquaintances cold by nature, but he had a fierce temper held under careful control and a great affection and warmth for those close to him. Happily married for 25 years to his first wife until her death in 1927, he remarried three years later, taking as his second wife a widow, Katherine Tupper Brown, whose three children gave him the family he had hitherto lacked.

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31. George Catlett Marshall Winner Of The 1953 Nobel Prize In Peace
George Catlett Marshall, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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32. Marshall, George Catlett (U.S. Gen.)
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34. George Marshall Definition Of George Marshall In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Marshall, George Catlett . Born Dec. 31, 1880, in Uniontown, Pa.; died Oct. 16, 1959, in Washington D.C. American statesman and military figure; general of the army (1944).
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35. Biography Of General Of The Army George Catlett Marshall
Marshall George Catlett, General of the Army (1880 – 1959)
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36. George C. Marshall: Biography From Answers.com
Marshall, George Catlett, 18801959, American general and cabinet member, b. Uniontown, Pa. A career army officer, Marshall graduated from the Virginia Military Institute.
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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. Previous: General Stanley McChrystal (Military Leader)

37. The Pacific War Online Encyclopedia: Marshall, George C.
Marshall, George Catlett (18801959) U.S. Army. George C. Marshall was born in Pennsylvania and graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1901, receiving his commission
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U.S. Army George C. Marshall was born in Pennsylvania and graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1901, receiving his commission the next year. He graduated first in the 1907 class of the Infantry and Cavalry School. He served as a staff officer under Pershing in World War I, rising to the rank of colonel, but in accordance with U.S. Army regulations he reverted to his peacetime rank of captain at the end of the war. He would not become a colonel again until the 1930’s, when he was appointed commandant of the Infantry School at Fort Benning, Georgia.
Marshall planned the redeployment of the AEF from St. Mihiel to participate in the Meuse-Argonne offensive and thereby established himself as one of the Army's premier logisticians . He became an expert trainer of troops in a more roundabout fashion. During the depths of the Depression , he ran Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Illinois and Washington and was an instructor for the Illinois National Guard . These experiences would serve him well during the massive expansion of the Army in the early years of the Second World War.
Marshall had once witnessed a supposedly bright and promising lieutenant fold up in a field exercise in China . The lieutenant had superb marks from West Point and knew “the book” inside and out, but when an unexpected situation arose, he was completely at a loss. Marshall remembered the experience, and decided that the primary goal of the Infantry School would be to teach officers how to cope with the confusion that always reigns on the battlefield. He did this in two ways: First, the school taught only one tactic, the hook. This tactic was simplicity itself: Two maneuver units would attack to pin down the enemy at the objective, and a third maneuver unit would attempt to get around behind the enemy. This tactic was appropriate for the triangular organization then being adopted by the Army, was applicable at any level from

38. Marshall, George Catlett
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