Gen. George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the Army who is in the British Isles inspecting United States Forces, Friday issued the following statement upon the publication of the first issue of The ...
When John Dill died on Nov. 4, 1944, it shook the upper echelons of the United States military, right up through Army Chief of Staff Gen. George C. Marshall. His memorial at Washington National ...
Did Gen. George C. Marshall stand thoughtfully atop this third-floor turret in the late 1930s, taking in a bird’s-eye view of his U.S. Army base while considering big trouble on the horizon in Europe?
Gen. George C. Marshall was an American military hero. He was Army chief of staff under Presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman. He served as secretary of state and secretary of defense during ...
Loudoun County has approved a $1.5 million investment to support the construction of a new state-of-the-art museum and visitor support facility on the grounds of Dodona Manor, the former home of ...
George Marshall and his second wife, Katherine, enjoy a fishing trip in Washington sometime between 1936 and 1938, when the general commanded the Vancouver Barracks. (George C. Marshall Foundation) ...
Sixty years ago this month, Gen. George Catlett Marshall, chief of staff of the Army, moved to Leesburg. Marshall and his wife, Katherine, had been seeking a country place where they could relax -- a ...