George C. Marshall and World War I
Jeffrey Kozak explores how George C. Marshall’s First World War experiences with military logistics helped prepare him for his assignment as… read more
Jeffrey Kozak explores how George C. Marshall’s First World War experiences with military logistics helped prepare him for his assignment as Army Chief of Staff during World War II. Mr. Kozak is the George C. Marshall Foundation Library and Archives director. The MacArthur Memorial hosted this event as part of a day-long symposium on the World War I experiences of World War II leaders. It’s just under an hour. close
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