George C. Marshall Foundation

The George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia, U.S., was commissioned by President Harry S. Truman in order to preserve the papers of General George C. Marshall, who served as Army chief of staff, secretary of state and defense, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for the Marshall Plan. == The Foundation == The Foundation is located on the Post of the Virginia Military Institute, in a building containing a library, archive, and administrative offices.

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George C. Marshall Foundation

The George C. Marshall Foundation in Lexington, Virginia, U.S., was commissioned by President Harry S. Truman in order to preserve the papers of General George C. Marshall, who served as Army chief of staff, secretary of state and defense, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953 for the Marshall Plan. == The Foundation == The Foundation is located on the Post of the Virginia Military Institute, in a building containing a library, archive, and administrative offices.

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