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Marshall and saw
Neighboring peoples in the Marshall Islands and Samoa saw these stars as a fish.
Marshall saw recognizing the Jewish state as a political move to gain Jewish support in the upcoming election, in which Truman was expected to lose to Dewey.
The UDTs saw their first combat on 31 January 1944, during Operation Flintlock in the Marshall Islands.
He saw the duty of economics was to improve material conditions, but such improvement would occur, Marshall believed, only in connection with social and political forces.
Many in the State Department saw multilateral trade agreements as a way to engage the world in accordance with the Marshall Plan and the Monroe Doctrine.
He saw action over the Marshall Islands, where he attacked anti-aircraft batteries and dropped bombs on Maloelap Atoll.
Peter Marshall added the twist to Barker ’ s original creation, which saw success throughout the 19th and into the 20th century.
Future Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall sat in on most of the proceedings and declared that he saw a prejudiced court.
Some saw The Old Gold Comedy Theater as being a lighter version of Lux Radio Theater, and it featured some of the best-known film and radio personalities of the day, including Fred Allen, June Allyson, Lucille Ball, Ralph Bellamy, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Herbert Marshall, Dick Powell, Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, and Alan Young, among others.
Moreover, policies like the Marshall Plan emphasized shared economic development of the Western European states ( removing much of what critics saw as the incentives giving rise to World War I ) rather than punishment of the former Axis powers.
The idea is based on the post-WWII Marshall Plan that saw the United States send billions of dollars to European nations to rebuild their war shattered economies.
According to Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, who has compiled all of Richardson's architectural works, despite its demolition in 1930, the Marshall Field Wholesale Store " is probably the most famous of Richardson's buildings, one that Richardson himself saw as among his most significant.
The series finale saw Marshall return briefly to the field as part of APO's efforts to capture intel on Prophet Five.
As well as the tractors and traction engines there is a living van, a saw bench, and a Marshall threshing drum ( No. 29505 ) that operates in the summer months powered either by the Field Marshall tractor, the Standard Fordson tractor or the Fowler ploughing engine.
Cosmos road trips, described by traveling secretary Steve Marshall as " like traveling with the Rolling Stones ", saw the team pack out each stadium it visited, while at home, the team attracted numerous high-profile supporters.
Marshall and Stillwell taught their students not to rely on lengthy written orders, but rather to give rough guidelines for the commanders in the field to execute as they saw fit, and to let the field commanders do the actual tactical thinking ; this was contrary to all other education in the US Army thus far.
Economist Alfred Marshall saw market adjustment in quantity-adjustment terms in the short run.
The seat saw close contests between the Conservatives and Labour in the 1980s, with Labour MP Jim Marshall losing the seat by just 7 votes to the Conservatives in the 1983 general election but regaining it in 1987.
Some saw this as the beginning of a downward slide for Marshall Field's as Target Corporation focused more on its rapidly growing discount stores and introduced some of the brands carried there to the Marshall Field's stores, displacing some of Field's more expensive merchandise.
* In his 1999 essay " The Future is Already Here ," science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer writes, " In the original Star Trek, we saw women and black people in important positions ... the ship's computers, as seen in " The Ultimate Computer ," were designed by a Nobel Prize-winning black cyberneticist, played with equal dignity by William Marshall.
Dr. Marshall Forstein, the medical director of mental health and addiction services at Boston's Fenway Community Health, was reported to have said that the clinic regularly saw bug-chasers and warned that it was growing.
Donovan's first season as the Marshall University head coach saw him turn around a Marshall Thundering Herd team that had finished 9 – 18 the season before his arrival.

Marshall and combat
Though he had never actually led troops in combat, Marshall was a skilled organizer with a talent for inspiring other officers.
With the exception of airborne forces, Marshall approved McNair's concept of an abbreviated training schedule for men entering Army land forces training, particularly in regard to basic infantry skills, weapons proficiency, and combat tactics.
The individual replacement system ( IRS ) devised by Marshall and implemented by McNair greatly exacerbated problems with unit cohesion and effective transfer of combat experience to newly-trained soldiers and officers.
In fact, his brother, Tombstone Marshall and Deputy U. S. Marshall Virgil Earp had considerably more experience with weapons and combat as a Union soldier in the Civil War, and in law enforcement as a sheriff, constable, and marshal.
* During the month, U. S. Navy carrier aircraft fly 2, 284 combat sorties against the Gilbert and Marshall islands, dropping 917 tons ( 831, 897 kg ) of bombs.
** Supporting American operations in the Marshall Islands, carrier aircraft of U. S. Navy Task Force 58 since January 29 have flown 6, 232 sorties and dropped 1, 156. 6 tons ( 1, 049, 261 kg ) of bombs, losing 22 aircraft in combat and 27 to other causes.
William O ' Keefe, chief executive officer of the Marshall Institute, questions the methods used by advocates of new government restrictions to combat global warming.
Although George Marshall picked Almond for this assignment because Marshall believed Almond would excel at this difficult assignment, the division performed poorly in combat.
However, as with other officers who later became prominent in World War II, such as Marshall, Eisenhower, Bradley, and McNair, Fredendall never actually led troops in combat against enemy opposition.
The Marshall will gain skills by being in and out of combat, each of which has three ' levels ', with a second or third level skill often being significantly more useful than the first level.
Arnold's plan to Marshall called for the basing by April 1, 1943, of 21 heavy bomb groups ( B-17 and B-24 ), 8 medium bomb groups ( B-26 and B-25 ), 9 light bomb groups ( A-20 ), 17 fighter groups ( P-38, P-39, P-40, and P-47 ), 6 observation groups, and 8 transport groups -- a total of 69 combat groups plus their service units.
Marshall ( full name, Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall ) ( July 18, 1900 – December 17, 1977 ) was a chief U. S. Army combat historian during World War II and the Korean War.
While his writings stated that he was an officer who led troops in combat, Marshall did not fight and was commissioned an officer in April 1919 to assist in demobilization.
During World War II Marshall became an official Army combat historian, and came to know many of the war's most well known Allied commanders, including George S. Patton and Omar N. Bradley.
In particular, Marshall favored the group interview, where he would gather surviving members of a frontline unit together and debrief them on their combat experiences of a day or two before.
In the book, Marshall claimed that of the World War II U. S. troops in actual combat, 75 % never fired their personal weapons at the enemy for the purpose of killing, even though they were engaged in combat and under direct threat.

Marshall and Battle
* 1811 – In the second day of fighting at the Peninsular War Battle of Fuentes de Onoro the French army, under Marshall Massena, drive in the Duke of Wellington's overextended right flank, but French frontal assaults fail to take the town of Fuentes de Onoro and the Anglo-Portuguese army holds the field at the end of the day.
West is the city of Albion and beyond that the cities of Marshall and Battle Creek, all in Calhoun County.
Battle of Golymin: Russian forces under General Golitsyn fight a successful rearguard action against French forces under Marshall Murat.
In 1934, Col. Marshall put Edwin F. Harding in charge of the Infantry School's publications, and Harding became editor of Infantry in Battle, a book that codified the lessons of World War I. Infantry in Battle is still used as an officer's training manual in the Infantry Officer's Course and was the training manual for most of the infantry officers and leaders of World War II.
Marshall resigned from the State Department because of ill health on January 7, 1949, and the same month became chairman of American Battle Monuments Commission.
During the Battle of Waterloo Drouot was ordered to relieve a corps of the army as the Marshall who would generally assume command fell ill, as a result it is argued that Drouot ( an expert in artillery fire ) was therefore dispatched ineffectively throughout the engagement.
* Jimmy Driftwood-Graduated from Marshall High School in 1928 and was living in the area when he wrote his most famous song, " Battle of New Orleans ", in 1957.
Awarded the Bronze Star for valor and the Purple Heart for wounds received in the Pacific Ocean theatre of World War II during the Battle of Tarawa of the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign.
The Battle of Platzberg was fought on July 13, 1794, and resulted in the victory of the French under General Laurent Gouvion Saint-Cyr against the Prussians under Marshall Moellendorff.
Subsequently Pacific Fleet engagements during World War II included the Battle of Guam, the Marshalls-Gilberts raids, the Doolittle Raid, the Solomon Islands campaign, the Battle of the Coral Sea, the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign, the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and the Battle of Okinawa.
Prior to a discussion of his raids against the Japanese positions in the Marshall Islands, Halsey told the young midshipmen before him, " Missing the Battle of Midway has been the greatest disappointment of my career, but I am going back to the Pacific where I intend personally to have a crack at those yellow bellied sons of bitches and their carriers ," to the rousing applause of the assembled midshipmen.
The Battle of Eniwetok was a battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II, fought between 17 February 1944 and 23 February 1944, on Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands.
Lane was severely wounded in the Battle of Mansfield in 1864, where Confederates forces rebuffed a push to capture either or both Shreveport, Louisiana, or Marshall, Texas.
* Sighting the boats that allowed Wellesley's forces to ambush Marshall Nicolas Soult's forces at the Battle of Oporto ;
It was assigned units engaging enemy forces in the Gilbert Islands ; Marshall Islands ; Caroline Islands ; Mariana Islands, and in the last major battle of the Pacific War, the Battle of Okinawa.
After Albion, the Kalamazoo flows mostly westward through Marshall, Battle Creek, Augusta, Galesburg, Comstock, and Kalamazoo.

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