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Marshall, General George

Animals ex thyroid Grave s disease (thyrotoxicosis, excess thyroid hormone) - highly excitable Sir Cecil Spring-Rice (World War 1 British Ambassador to USA 1913-4 January 1918) WW2 General George Marshall (thyroid removed 1936)... [Pg.481]

Bush briefe General George C. Marshall, informing him that small implosion borribs might be ready by mid-1945 and that a uranium bomb will almost certainly be ready by August 1, 1945. [Pg.64]

In July 1941 the Chief, CWS, took action to get the question of weapons for chemical units settled. This he did by formally recommending to the Chief of Staff that the two active chemical weapons companies in the zone of interior be expanded to battalions and equipped with the 4.2-inch mortar. The Chief, CWS, encountered some difficulty with this suggestion in the General Staff, but General George C. Marshall decided the issue by directing that General Porter s proposal be carried out. ... [Pg.45]

Ltr, Capt Hart, CWS WAC Staff Dir, to CO HA, 3 May 44, sub General George C. Marshall s Memorandum. AG 320.2 WAC. The CWS WAC staff director sent similar letters to the commanders of other installations. General Marshall in a memorandum of 6 April 1944 had urged all elements of the Army to realize the dignity and importance of the Wacs, and the CWS WAC staff director was commenting on this memorandum. [Pg.154]

Lieutenant General Walter C. Short, commander of the Army s Hawaiian Department, received a coded message on November 27 signed in the name of the Chief of Staff—George Marshall—that read in part ... [Pg.390]


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