Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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Mullen Picks 2 Military Giants as Idols

July 08, 2009 06:07 PM ET | Paul Bedard, Andrew Burt | Permanent Link | Print

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Mullen and Marshall

Admiral Mullen knows his heroes. He's quite a guy, too.

George C.Marshall was the ultimate soldier-statesman. The George C. Marshall Foundation perpetuates the legacy of George Marshall. We are the keepers of the flame. While there are other Marshall organizations out there, not one of them is focused on educating the public about George Marshall’s exemplary leadership, unimpeachable ethics and selfless public service and providing a contemporary context for understanding his extraordinary life.

Visit us at www.marshallfoundation.org to see our new presentation of the Marshall Plan speech.

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