Catalog # Date Description GCM00001 Summer, 1938. Fire Island, hurricane of summer 1938. Mrs. Duntz' house GCM00002 Summer, 1938. Fire Island at the Bathing dock, Great South Bay, hurricane summer 1938 GCM00003 1950s. George C. Marshall and William C. CampBell at the Pinehurst Golf Tournament. GCM00004 1950s. George C. Marshall and William C. CampBell, along with an unidentified lady, at the Pinehurst Golf Tournament. New Orleans: General Pershing and Col. Marshall at American Legion Convention with National Commander Hanford GCM00005 1922 MacNider. GCM00006 August 17, 1938. Randolph Field, TeXas. Pictured are Colonel Brooks, General Yount, George C. Marshall, and General Frank Andrews. Marshall speaking to troops of 3rd Division, France. Remirmont, France; Lt. Gen. John W "Iron Mike" O'Daniel; Major GCM00007 OctoBer 5, 1944. Gen. Lucian Truscott; Audie Murphy? Walton Walker shown in middle. Gen. Marshall visits Regimental Command Post with Gen. Patch, France, 1944. French children present flowers to Gen. GCM00008 OctoBer 5, 1944. Marshall During his visit in France, General George C. Marshall was greeted By a little French Boy and girl, who presented him with GCM00008A OctoBer 5, 1944. flowers and welcomed him to France.5 OctoBer 1944. GCM00008C OctoBer 5, 1944. Marshall shakes hands with French child on visit to 3rd Division Marshall with Lt. Gen. John W "Iron Mike" O'Daniel; Major Gen. Lucian Truscott on visit to 3rd Division. Marshall holds GCM00008D OctoBer 5, 1944. flowers given to him By French children. Marshall, Chief of Staff, US Army accept Bouquet of flowers from a pair of young French children in a French town during GCM00008E OctoBer 5, 1944. the General's inspection tour of allied troops. Signal Corp Radio Telephoto from Italy #806 Camping Party at "Camp Good Enough" Brandreth, NY. General Pershing standing left, Brig Gen and Mrs FoX Conner standing right. Mrs. Hahn at Gen. Pershings right. Mrs. Elsie RoBinson at Gen Pershings left. General Marshall seated GCM00009 OctoBer, 1919. with Florence Conner. GCM00010 OctoBer, 1919. Bandreth Lake, NY. Location of FoX Connor's home GCM00011 OctoBer, 1919. General Pershing with deer after hunt GCM00012 OctoBer, 1919. General Marshall with deer after hunt. Gen. George Catlett Marshall and his favorite companion in the field, Serg. Tom Tweed. Between them they have served a total of 70 years in the U.S. Army. From Bookloaned By Sgt. Tweed. Taken from periodical article "General Marshall's GCM00013 Sept., 1943. Hunting Partner" By Arthur Grahame, from Outdoor Life magazine, SeptemBer 1943 GCM00014 1924-1927. Sawing wood for a Buidling near American Barracks at Tientsin, China. GCM00015 1924-1927. Cross a river to go to the Russian concession. Tientsin China GCM00016 July, 1924-1927. Chang-Tso-Lin and General Connor, Tientsin, China GCM00017 1924-1927. American Barracks, Tientsin, China GCM00018 1924-1927. General FoX Conner placing a wreath in the American compound in honor of Memorial Day. GCM00019 1924-1927. Allied train with flags across the front, Tientsin, China GCM00020 1924-1927. Allied train and the men guarding it. Tientsin, China GCM00021 1924-1927. Troops of Chang-Tso-Lin passing through Tientsin, China on a train GCM00022 1924-1927. Troops of Chang-Tso-Lin with horses and carts. GCM00023 1924-1927. Chinese troops under Chinese leader Wu Pei-Fu on train with carts and supplies GCM00024 1924-1927. Chinese troops under Chinese leader Wu Pei-Fu marching near train tracks. Railway hotel in Shanhaikwan, China. A Chinese peddler is selling his goods to George C. Marshall, Buddy Hardin, Mrs. GCM00025 1924-1927. Crowell, Capt. Crowell, Lt. Shodgrass and Mrs. Crist. GCM00026 1924-1927. Great Wall of Shanhaikwan/Shanhaiguan in China, which was Begun in 219 B.C. and runs into the sea. GCM00027 1924-1927. Views from the Great Wall of Shanhaikwan/Shanhaiguan in China, which was Begun in 219 B.C. and runs into the sea. GCM00028 1924 Soldiers camp at Nan Tu Su, in China, near Tientsin. GCM00029 1924 Offices at Nan Tu Ssu, in China, near Tientsin. Buidlings labeled Post EXchange. Q.M. Storage and Q.M. office GCM00030 1924 Unidentified soldier with silk umBrella/parasol sit outside of tent at Nan Tu Ssu, in China, near Tientsin. GCM00031 1924 Fishermen dragging nets to shore at Nan Tu Ssu, in China, near Tientsin. GCM00032 1924 Fishermen preparing nets at Nan Tu Ssu, in China, near Tientsin. GCM00033 1924 Beach scene of men women and children at Nan Tu Ssu, in China, near Tientsin. Group shot from maneuvers in Wisconsin and Michigan in 1936. George C. Marshall, Frank McCoy, and Alfred R. W. GCM00034 1936 deJonge of the Illinois National Guard. Large group shot from maneuvers in Wisconsin and Michigan in 1936. Included in the photos are George C. Marshall, GCM00035 1936 Frank McCoy, and Alfred R. W. deJonge of the Illinois National Guard. GCM00036 OctoBer 20, 1959. Cartoon on General Marshall's death. Presentation of the Medal of Freedom By George C. Marshall, General of the Army and Chairman, American Battle Monuments Commission. Paris. From left to right: Lucien Dosigny, George Deloplace, Vincent AdeBart, Achiel Adams, GCM00037 Sept. 15, 1952. Laurent Jacquat, Pearl Constant, Andre Petit, Savo Machonovitch, Pol Peil, Pierra Rod, Anedre Savoy. Dedication of the Chapel at Suresnes, France. 5 miles from Paris. George C. Marshall presided. American Battle Monuments Commission. Left to right: Mrs. Henry Fenimore Baker, US Commissioner of American Battle Monuments GCM00038 Sept. 13, 1952. Commission, Chief of Police, Mr. Piney (President of France). General Marshall does not appear in photo. Cadet George Marshall at Final Ball of VMI. Left to right: Charles Roller (head of Augusta Military Academy), Shirely GCM00039 July 4, 1900. Moore (LynchBurg), Erskine Miller (Staunton, VA), Alice Kelly (Norfolk, VA), George Marshall, and Katharine Fauntleroy. Maj. Gen. Henry T. Allen, Commanding General, VIII Corps, and his staff standing in front of Corps Headquarters. General GCM00040 Winter, 1918-1919. Allen first row 6 from left. Marshall first row 5 from left GCM00041 1937 Russian plane at Vancouver, Washington, one of which had flown over the North Pole from Moscow to Vancouver. GCM00042 OctoBer, 1936 Flagship of the United States Army Air Force at Pierson Field, Vancouver, Washington. GCM00043 November 11, 1936. Armistice Day Parade, Vancouver, Washington, US Army parading. GCM00044 1937 Russian plane at Vancouver, Washington, one of which had flown over the North Pole from Moscow to Vancouver. GCM00045 Oct., 1936-Summer, 1938. George C. Marshall at Vancouver Barracks, Washington. George C. Marshall, Pat Saviola, and Marion C. Tarapata. Taken at Civilian Conservation Corps Camp, Saddle Mountain GCM00046 Oct., 1936-Summer, 1938. #1258, near Seaside, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Tarapata and their son, George Marshall Tarapata, with George C. Marshall and Katherine Tupper GCM00047 July, 1949. Marshall at the Binghamton, N.Y. Airport and at Endicott, N.Y. Closeup Mr. and Mrs. Marion C. Tarapata and their son, George Marshall Tarapata, with George C. Marshall and Katherine Tupper Marshall at the Binghamton, N.Y. Airport and at Endicott, N.Y. Full length photograph. Marshall and Katherine smiling at GCM00047A July, 1949. George. GCM00048 1936-1938. Brigadier General G. C. Marshall, U.S.A., District Commander, Vancouver Barracks. George C. Marshall and his staff during Marshall's time as District Commander at Vancouver Barracks. Front row, left to right: Capt. L. H. Hall, Lt. Col James Marmon, Capt J.D. Pomerene, Brig Gen Marshall, Col H.R. MacKellar, Capt W.E. Read. Second Row, left to right: Capt B.A. Johnson, Capt Jack W. Kittrell, Capt M.R. Simmonds, Capt A. H. Hopkins, Capt John E Foley, Capt V.J. Gregory, Capt John E Foley, Capt V.J. Gregory, Lt. Kenneth Horne, Capt F.F. Wolfer, Capt S.M. Kerron, Lt GCM00049 1936-1938. M. E. Gilmore, Capt C.A. HeBert, Lt W.F. Coughlin, Capt D.D. Todorovic, Capt B. O. Garrett, Mr. J.B. Kennedy. GCM00050 1936-1938. General Marshall talking to Mrs. Nan Honeyman, Oregon Congresswoman and a group from Portland, Oregon. GCM00051 1916 Scenes at maneuvers. Presidio. Aide to Bell. GCM00052 1916 Soldier tackle wooden platform during maneuvers, Monterey Bay. GCM00053 1916 Soldiers marching during maneuvers at Monterey Bay GCM00054 1916 Soldiers resting during maneuvers at Monterey Bay GCM00055 July 7, 1916. Preparedness Day Parade. GCM00056 1916 Brigadier General William L. SilBert sits on cot. General Marshall chatting with his godson, Walter Euguene Gunster III, during a dinner party given By the Walter Gunsters at Fort Bragg, N.C., in honor of Mrs. Gunster's parents, Col. And Mrs. Charles L. Steele. George C. and Katherine GCM00057 April, 1953. Tupper Marshall were honored guests. Fayetteville OBserver. General Marshall at dinner party, Fort Bragg, NC. Col. Charles L. Steel, Grayson Grove, Roland Tiede, Walter Gunster, GCM00058 April, 1953. General Marshall, Katharine Gunster, Judith Tiede, Karl Tiede, Jimmy Grove, Sandy Grove, Ellen Russell. GCM00059 1950's. George C. Marshall and Eugene Overstreet, at Dodona Manor. 1st Lt. and Mrs. Marshall's home. Ft. McKinley. Caption on Back of photo: What the officers' quarter were like can Be judged from the enclosed picture of my own quarters. Adjacent quarters are eXactly like mine were occupied George Marshall until he Became Aide to Brig Gen Hunter Liggett, the Post Commander, when he moved to similar quarters nearer to the residence of Gen Liggett. You will note that the houses were unpainted frame Buildings with opalescent shell windows in lieu of glass. The quarters of the field officers were larger But of the same general character. Bachelor officers' quarters were of the apartment type; some of them were occupied By married 2nd lieutenants. From Arthur W. GCM00060 November, 1913. Lane 4801 Conn. Ave. GCM00061 July, 1913. Mrs. Elizabeth Coles Marshall and others arriving in Honolulu.
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