LEXINGTON — Stored in a vault in The George C. Marshall Foundation offices at Virginia Military Institute are the papers of one of America’s foremost statesmen, Gen. George C. Marshall. The VMI ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Mark Stoler is an Editor for The Papers of George Catlett Marshall, Volume 7 in the Marshall (George C.) Foundation with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Edward Meyer is a Trustee for the Marshall (George C.) Foundation with eight videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1989 House Committee as a Chief of ...
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 ...
As with many great men and women who gave extraordinary service to our nation, George Catlett Marshall is waning from the national consciousness and memory. To military and diplomatic historians he ...
George C. Marshall (1880-1959), arguably the greatest soldier America has produced, was an enigmatic figure throughout his life. Famously tight-lipped, the general-statesman repressed all personal ...
Secretary of State George C. Marshall (left) and Gen. Omar N. Bradley (right) sit with James Bryant Conant, president of Harvard University, on June 5, 1947, during graduation ceremonies. Both ...
George C. Marshall, a World War II leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was born on this day in history, Dec. 31, 1880, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. George Catlett Marshall was best known for his ...