George C. Marshall was the Chief of Staff .
General George Marshall.
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Marshall was Army Chief of Staff, and organized and directed thru appointment of battlefield commanders the war in Europe and the Pacific. He directed all training in the same way. He was not a battlefield commander.
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George C. Marshall was the Chief of Staff .
General George Marshall.
The official title of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was not created until 1949 when Omar Bradley took the position. However, during World War II there was an equivalent position called the Chief of Staff to the CINC (Commander in Chief). Fleet Admiral William D. Leahy held this position from July 20, 1942 until March 21, 1949.
George Marshall
George Marshall.
While I'm sure there have been (and are currently) many George Marshalls, one that specifically comes to mind was Secretary of State George Marshall during President Truman's administration who orchestrated (with others) the Marshall Plan for aiding reconstruction of Europe and Asia after World War II.
George Marshall was the Chief of Staff during World War 2. He became Secretary of State and authored the European Recovery Program, commonly referred to as the Marshall Plan.
Gen George C. Marshall - the Marshall Plan
General George Marshall was in charge of the US forces during WWII, He would later become Secretary of State and pass Marshall Aid as a part of containment in Europe during the Cold War
George Marshall was Secretary of State for the U.S. Post-WWII, Marshall traveled to Europe to determine the amount of money that was needed to help with the rebuilding of war-torn Europe. His plan later become to be known as the Marshall Plan. In 1948, the Marshall Plan financed $4billion to Europe, subsequently in 1951, the amount was raised to $13billion. He was a leader and made many changs with the way people did things.George C. Marshall was an American statesman and soldier known for his leadership roles during and after the World War II.
George Marshall.
George C. Marshall .