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Encyclopedia > Richard Marshall

Richard Jacqueline Marshall (June 16, 1895 - August 3, 1973) was a Major General in the US Army. He served in the 1st Division during World War I and became the Chief of Staff of Army Forces in the Pacific by the end of World War II.

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Early Life

Marshall was born in Markham, Virginia.


Military Career

Military Decorations

  • Distinguished Service Cross
  • Distinguished Service Medal with 2 Oak Leaf Clusters
  • Silver Star
  • Legion of Merit
  • Distinguished Service Star of the Philippines with Oak Leaf Cluster
  • Officer of the Legion of Honor of France
  • Grand Officer of Orange Nassau with Crossed Swords

Burial

Marshall is buried in Section 7 of Arlington National Cemetery.


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Richard Jacqueline Marshall (June 16, 1895 - August 3, 1973) was a Major General in the US Army.
He served in the 1st Division during World War I and became the Chief of Staff of Army Forces in the Pacific by the end of World War II.
Marshall is buried in Section 7 of Arlington National Cemetery.
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