Ví dụ về việc sử dụng George marshall trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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I gave a photo of him trooping the line with General George Marshall.
Patton, George Marshall, and General Montgomery during World War II.
Stimson and the Chief of Staff of the Army, General George Marshall.
Telegram, George Kennan to George Marshall February 22, 1946.
George Marshall, in his book Don't Even Think About It, provides an insight.
This was admirable, but most of us are not George Marshall.
Telegram, George Kennan to George Marshall[“Long Telegram”], February 22, 1946.
George Marshall served as one of Pershing's top assistants during and after the war.
As my remarks come to a close, I want to repeat what George Marshall told the UN General Assembly back near the time of its formation in 1948.
George Marshall's intriguing book, Don't Even Think about It, offers many answers.
He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1936 and worked at the WarDepartment directly under Army Chief of Staff George Marshall from 1938.
Years ago George Marshall came to this commencement and he announced a plan to assist the nations of post war Europe.
In February 1947, U.S. President Harry Trumanhuddled with his most senior foreign policy advisers, George Marshall and Dean Acheson, and a handful of congressional leaders.
Sen. George Marshall proposed a plan(Marshall Plan) to help Europe recover financially from the effects of World War II.
Webb worked with his contacts in Congress andothers to convince Truman to replace Johnson, and George Marshall was called out of retirement to become the new Secretary of Defense.
It was George Marshall who gave a crucial contribution to this through the plan he announced at the Commencement ceremonies in 1947 in this very place.
In particular, Eisenhower was criticized for failing to defend George Marshall from attacks by Joseph McCarthy, though he privately deplored McCarthy's tactics and claims.
General George Marshall, whose plan to save Western Europe at the war's end catapulted him to greatness, was taken in completely by Mao, falsely believing, and telling Truman, that the Reds were more cooperative than Chiang and the Nationalists.
Recent work has refocused on understanding people's perceptions and how they are shared,and as climate denial authority George Marshall suggeststhese ideas can take on a life of their own, leaving the individual behind.
Eisenhower, and not George Marshall, to head the Allied cross-channel invasion, Operation Overlord that began on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
They are making it possible, not just for national governments, but for universities, corporations, small organisations and even individuals to see problems, see approaches and measure the impact of their efforts to address the hunger,poverty and desperation George Marshall spoke of 60 years ago.
Others may have been more important, such as George Marshall's at Harvard in 1947 announcing a plan to rebuild Europe, but none has had more grace.
Although Montgomery was not permitted tolaunch an offensive on the scale he had wanted, George Marshall and Hap Arnold were eager to use the First Allied Airborne Army to cross the Rhine, so Eisenhower agreed to Operation Market-Garden.
Yet when he was proposed for an independent command, General George Marshall, the U.S. chief of staff- and probably the most successful picker of men in U.S. history- said,“Patton is the best subordinate the American army has ever produced, but he would be the worst commander.”.
Yet when he was proposed for an independent command, General George Marshall, the U.S. chief of staff- and probably the most successful picker of men in U.S. history- said,“Patton is the best subordinate the American army has ever produced, but he would be the worst commander.”.
But when he was proposed to an independent command, General George Marshall, the chief of staff of the United States and possibly the best selector of people in American history- said“Patton is the best subordinate that the US military has ever produced, but he would be the worst commander.”.
In June 1945- three years before the death of the Somerton Man-a 34-year-old Singaporean named George Marshall(born Joseph Saul Haim Mashal) was found dead in Ashton Park, Mosman, Sydney, with an open copy of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam on his chest.[101] Ashton Park is directly adjacent to Clifton Gardens.