General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman
As the U.S. Army's Chief of staff through World War II, George Catlett marshall (1880-1959) organized the military mobilization of unprecedented number of Americans and shaped the Allied strategy that defeated first Nazi Germany, then Imperial Japan. As President Truman's Secretary of State, and later as his Secretary of Defence during the Korean War, Marshall the statesman created the European Recovery Act (known as the Marshall Plan) and made possible the Berlin Airlift. Ed Cray in this masterful biography brings us face-to-face with a genuine American hero and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman
As the U.S. Army's Chief of staff through World War II, George Catlett marshall (1880-1959) organized the military mobilization of unprecedented number of Americans and shaped the Allied strategy that defeated first Nazi Germany, then Imperial Japan. As President Truman's Secretary of State, and later as his Secretary of Defence during the Korean War, Marshall the statesman created the European Recovery Act (known as the Marshall Plan) and made possible the Berlin Airlift. Ed Cray in this masterful biography brings us face-to-face with a genuine American hero and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
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General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman

General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman

by Ed Cray
General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman

General of the Army: George C. Marshall, Soldier and Statesman

by Ed Cray

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As the U.S. Army's Chief of staff through World War II, George Catlett marshall (1880-1959) organized the military mobilization of unprecedented number of Americans and shaped the Allied strategy that defeated first Nazi Germany, then Imperial Japan. As President Truman's Secretary of State, and later as his Secretary of Defence during the Korean War, Marshall the statesman created the European Recovery Act (known as the Marshall Plan) and made possible the Berlin Airlift. Ed Cray in this masterful biography brings us face-to-face with a genuine American hero and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781461660996
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 06/06/2000
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 876
Sales rank: 205,092
File size: 3 MB

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction: A Place in History3
Pt. IThe Soldier
IA Very Simple Life17
IIThe Long Years31
IIIRemarkably Gallant Fellows49
IVThe Steamroller64
VThe Company of Generals84
VIA Very Slow Thing to Improve96
VIIThe Make112
VIIIThe Last Lessons126
Pt. IIThe Chief of Staff
IXThe Island Alone143
XThe Most Businesslike Manner164
XIThe Common Law Alliance181
XIIThe Summer's Storms197
XIIIOranges, Purples, and Rainbows218
XIVThe Throw of the Die236
XVThe Sword Drawn259
XVIThe Pacific Deeps277
XVIIModicum's Success304
XVIIILighting the Torch320
XIXA Pile of Brickbats337
XXThe Wife's Legacy354
Pt. IIIThe Victor
XXIA Very Vicious War373
XXIIThe Great Prize395
XXIIIThreshers402
XXIVA Rainbow Discerned418
XXVLosses438
XXVIA Lesson in Geometry451
XXVIIEnd Game468
XXVIIIThe Winterkill482
XXIXThe Argonauts497
XXXThe Battle Day Past516
XXXIA Second Coming in Wrath533
Pt. IVThe Statesman
XXXIIThe Chinese Midwife553
XXXIIIThe Tiger of Peace569
XXXIVGoing to the Yar586
XXXVA Fair Prospect of Success607
XXXVIThe Crowded Days627
XXXVIIPlaying with Fire644
XXXVIIIActive Duty667
XXXIXPositions Reversed679
XLImperator691
XLIThe Shatter of Icons706
XLIISunset726
Notes737
Bibliography807
Index823
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