General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. MEETING OF JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF

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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. MEETING OF JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF

1946

1) MS Meeting of joint chiefs os staff.2) MS ADM. RNEST JOSEPH KING and ADM. WILLIAM DANIEL LEAHY at conference table.3) MCU ADM. REEVES and ADM. KING seated at conference table with Army and English joint chiefs of staff.4) MCU GEN. GEORGE MARSHALL and GEN. HENRY HARLEY ARNOLD seated at conference table.5) MCU ADM. KING and ADM. LEAHY seated at conference table during conference at joint chiefs of staff.6) CU ADM. KING.7) CU English Gen. and English Radm. seated at conference table.8) MS Joint chiefs of staff seated at conference table. (SV)9) MCU Hat rack showing army and navy officers hats.10) MS Conference table with joint chiefs of staff seated around.11) MCU Joint chiefs of staff entering conference room.QUALITY FAIR

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Marshall, George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959

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George Catlett Marshall (b. December 31, 1880, Uniontown, Pennsylvania-d. October 16, 1959, Washington, D.C.), had a long and auspicious career in the United States (U.S.) Army and to the United States. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute in 1901 and served his country as U.S. Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Envoy to China, Army Chief of Staff, and as President of the American Red Cross. Marshall, America's first five-star general, was born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, ...