
General George C. Marshall
General George C.. Marshall was a prominent American military leader and statesman, best known for his role as Chief of Staff during World War II, where he organized and mobilized U.S. forces. After the war, he served as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense, advocating for global peace and stability. He is renowned for proposing the Marshall Plan, which provided economic aid to rebuild Western Europe and prevent future conflict. Recognized for his integrity and leadership, Marshall received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953, becoming a symbol of strategic vision and commitment to international cooperation.