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In 2006 Marshall designed new, prototype versions of " Murder One " which were then put into production, and the original amplifier was retired.
In January 1947, Truman appointed retired General George Marshall as Secretary of State.
Sometimes vacancies arise in quick succession, as in the early 1970s when Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. and William Rehnquist were nominated to replace Hugo Black and John Marshall Harlan II, who retired within a week of each other.
Holyoake retired from the Prime Ministership and from the Party leadership at the beginning of 1972, and his deputy, Jack Marshall, replaced him.
Dowding had clashed with Hugh Trenchard ( founder of the RAF ) while both were RFC commanders during World War I. Hugh Trenchard was retired by World War II but was a Marshall of the RAF and still had heavy influence at the highest level in the RAF.
Marshall retired from the position on June 30, 2007, and was later named President Emerita by the Board of Trustees.
In 2008, Marshall faced Rick Goddard, who was a retired Air Force major general and the former commander of Warner Robins Air Logistics Center.
In 1992-93, the West Indies, undergoing a rebuilding phase, toured Australia without the retired Malcolm Marshall, Viv Richards and Gordon Greenidge.
Marshall retired at the 1975 elections, having received a knighthood ( GBE ) the previous year.
The incumbent, National MP Denis Marshall, retired from Parliament in 1999.
After the 1979 season, Jim Marshall retired.
When Chief of Staff General Malin Craig retired in 1939, Drum was passed over in favor of General George Marshall.
He is Jewish and married to retired Chief Justice Margaret H. Marshall of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, who was formerly the General Counsel and Vice-President at Harvard University.
Bamford also interviewed retired NSA senior officials, including former director Marshall Carter, with whom he talked for a day and a half.
* Bert Marshall ( born 1943 ), retired ice hockey player
He retired to the couple's farm in Marshall, Virginia, to recuperate.
In January 1881, Field, with the support of his junior partners, bought out Levi Leiter, renaming the business Marshall Field & Co .. As Palmer had before, Leiter retired to tend his significant real estate investments, which included commissioning a department store building at State Street and Van Buren to house Siegel, Cooper & Co ..
James " Jim " Lawrence Marshall ( born December 30, 1937, Danville, Kentucky ) is a retired American football player who played defensive end for the Cleveland Browns ( 1960 ) and the Minnesota Vikings ( 1961 – 1979 ).
An initial compromise was the appointment of Sir Wallace Kyle, retired RAF Air Chief Marshall, who, although totally Anglicised, was Kalgoorlie-born.
A retired United Airlines pilot, Milt Marshall, bought the Capital trademark and operated a charter business under the Capital name out of Waterbury-Oxford Airport in Connecticut.
Marshall retired from Parliament in 1999, and moved to London.
Always in some form of law enforcement, Long ’ s father retired as a United States Air Force Major ( Provost Marshall in Germany ) and corrections officer for the State of Massachusetts.
When Leiter sold his interest to Field and retired from the dry goods business in 1881, the name was changed to Marshall Field and Company.
Zahn was born in Marshall, Minnesota, the son of Zelda, who worked for the YMCA, and Carleton Edward Zahn, a retired Missouri Synod Lutheran pastor.

Marshall and military
Eisenhower's stint as president of Columbia University was punctuated by his activity within the Council on Foreign Relations, a study group he led as president concerning the political and military implications of the Marshall Plan, and The American Assembly, Eisenhower's " vision of a great cultural center where business, professional and governmental leaders could meet from time to time to discuss and reach conclusions concerning problems of a social and political nature ".
The territorial claim by the Republic of the Marshall Islands on Wake Atoll leaves a certain amount of ambiguity regarding the actual or hypothetical role of the US military, responsible under agreement for the defense of Marshallese territory, in the event of any strategic crisis or hostilities involving Wake.
Attempting to contain spreading Soviet influence in Eastern Europe, Truman asked Congress to restore a peacetime military draft and to swiftly pass the Economic Cooperation Act, the name given to the Marshall Plan.
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George Catlett Marshall, Jr. ( December 31, 1880 – October 16, 1959 ), was an American military leader, Chief of Staff of the Army, Secretary of State, and the third Secretary of Defense.
Once noted as the " organizer of victory " by Winston Churchill for his leadership of the Allied victory in World War II, Marshall served as the United States Army Chief of Staff during the war and as the chief military adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
As Chief of Staff, Marshall organized the largest military expansion in U. S. history, inheriting an outmoded, poorly equipped army of 189, 000 men and, partly drawing from his experience teaching and developing techniques of modern warfare as an instructor at the Army War College, coordinated the large-scale expansion and modernization of the U. S. Army.
Without hesitation, Truman picked Marshall, adding " I don't think in this age in which I have lived, that there has been a man who has been a greater administrator ; a man with a knowledge of military affairs equal to General Marshall.
George Marshall, recognizing that the coming conflict would require all available military talent, had other plans for Eisenhower.
As the Marshall Plan was ending, Congress was in the process of piecing together a new foreign aid proposal designed to unite military and economic programs with technical assistance.
He was the second of three career military officers to become Secretary of State ( George C. Marshall and Colin Powell were the others ).
The Truman Doctrine was the first in a series of containment moves by the United States, followed by economic restoration of Western Europe through the Marshall Plan and military containment by the creation of NATO in 1949.
)-Colonel in U. S. Army ; Chief military aide to Gen. George C. Marshall during World War II
Post Office Department airmail flights during the 1920s and 1930s ; a small detachment of enlisted men ( detached service ) from Marshall Field and Fort Riley, Kansas, constituted the only military presence on the field between 1935-1940.
* General George Marshall, an American military leader, Secretary of State, and the third Secretary of Defense, was born in Uniontown.
* " Marshall ", a British / Commonwealth spelling for the military rank of marshal
General Marshall, a 1915 graduate, expanded the Corps of Cadets from 300 to 950 during the six years of his administration, both academic and military offerings were expanded and the faculty was enlarged to meet the demands of the growing Cadet Corps, growth made possible by the planning and completion during his administration of the new cadet barracks.
The Pearl Harbor Board report, released after the war, traced the entire military and diplomatic history prior to the attack finding much fault along the way, critical of break downs in communications between Secretary of State Cordell Hull, George C. Marshall and a failure of appropriate action by Hawaiian Department commander, Walter C. Short.
At the same time, MacArthur was recalled to active duty as the USAFFE commander, from his position as military advisor to, and Field Marshall of, the Philippine Army.
* The UN Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands ( originally comprising Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Northern Mariana Islands and Palau ), after Allied military occupations, since 18 July 1947, had a dozen high commissioners, also presiding over the splitting off of Palau and Marshall Islands in 1980 and the 10 May 1979 granting of autonomy to the Federated States of Micronesia ( former Ponape, Truk and Yap districts of the Trust Territory ) until on 3 November 1986 the Trust Territory was dissolved by the U. S. ( a single Director of the Office of Transition, Charles Jordan, stepped in from 3 November 1986 – 30 September 1991, a while after the 22 December 1990 proclamation of final independence as the UN Security Council ratified the termination of US trusteeship ).
However, through the Compact of Free Association, citizens of the Marshall Islands, Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia are guaranteed US national status and therefore are allowed to serve in the US military.
However, overcrowding on Ebeye remains a major problem, and continuing military operations and various launch or re-entry tests perpetuate the dislocation of Marshall Islanders from their small islands throughout Kwajalein Atoll.
Although this military history has influenced the lives of the Marshall Islanders who have lived in the atoll through the war to the present, the military history of Kwajalein has prevented tourism and has kept the environment in relatively pristine condition.

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