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James Marshall - traducción al Inglés

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
James Marshall (disambiguation); Marshall, James; James Marshall (footballer); James Marshall (Scottish footballer); James W. Marshall (disambiguation)

James Marshall         
James Marshall, (1815-85) amerikanischer Pionier der Gold in Kalifornien entdeckte und den Goldrausch verursachte
Marshall McLuhan         
  • A portion of Toronto's St. Joseph Street is co-named Marshall McLuhan Way
  • McLuhan at Cambridge, circa 1940
  • McLuhan leaning on television set on which his image appears, 1967
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CANADIAN EDUCATOR, PHILOSOPHER, AND SCHOLAR
Marshall Mcluhan; Herbert Marshall McLuhan; McLuhan, Marshall; Marshal mcluhan; Marshal mc luhan; Marshall mc luhan; Hot and cool media; Hot media; Cool media; Cool and hot media; Marshall McClune; Marshall MacLuhan; Marshal McLuhan; Herbert Marshall McLuhan, CC; Herbert Marshall McLuhan CC; Hot medium; McLuhanian; McLuhanite
n. Marshall McLuhan (1911-1980), kanadischer Erzieher und Lehrer der englischen Literatur, Autor und Analytiker der Massenmedien
George Catlett Marshall         
  • Gondrecourt]], France, January 17, 1918. To Bullard's left is his chief of staff, Lieutenant Colonel [[Campbell King]], while to Bullard's right is Lieutenant Colonel George C. Marshall, the assistant chief of staff for operations.
  • [[1900 VMI Keydets football team]]. Marshall circled
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  • Army [[Overseas Service Bar]]
  • Former U.S. Army Marksmanship Badge for rifle.
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  • Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal
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  • Colonel Marshall in France in 1919.
  • Cover of ''Together: Annals of an Army Wife'', by Katherine Tupper Marshall. Published 1946.
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  • Dodona Manor, the 19th century home and gardens of George Marshall and his wife Katherine
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  • Henry "Hap" Arnold]] in England on July 23, 1945. The two generals return the salute of the Guard of Honor formed by a detachment of [[Scots Guards]] of the British [[Brigade of Guards]].
  • State, War, and Navy Building]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], September 23, 1919. Stood directly behind Pershing is his aide, Colonel George C. Marshall.
  • Distinguished Service Medal]] on November 26, 1945.
  • Brigadier General Marshall in 1938
  • General Marshall's Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour (France)
  • Grave site of George Marshall at Arlington National Cemetery
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  • Cover to the book ''Infantry in Battle'', the World War II officer's guide to infantry combat operations. Marshall directed production of the book, which is still used as a reference today.
  • Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall discussing the Korean War with President Truman and Special Assistant to the President Averell Harriman in the Oval Office.
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  • A statue of General Marshall is unveiled at the George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies on April 30, 1998.
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  • Mexican Border Service Medal
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  • President Roosevelt's nomination of General Marshall to be Major General. June 30, 1939.
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  • Fred Vinson]] in the [[Oval Office]] on January 21, 1947.
  • President Truman, Marshall, Secretary of State [[James F. Byrnes]], and General Arnold at the White House, August 1945
  • General Marshall's Congressional Gold Medal. Designed by [[Anthony de Francisci]] in 1946.
  • Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall in his office at The Pentagon.
  • House Appropriations Committee]]. January 15, 1948.
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  • Ribbon – QE II Coronation Medal
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  • Overseas Service Chevrons
  • General Marshall with Chiang Kai-shek and [[Zhou Enlai]] in China, 1946.
AMERICAN ARMY OFFICER AND STATESMAN (1880–1959)
George Catlett Marshall; George Catlett Marshall, Jr.; George Catlett Marshall Jr.; George Marshall Jr.; George Marshall, Jr.; Marshall, George; George c marshall; General George C. Marshall; George C. Marshall, Jr.; General Marshall; Marshall, George C.; General George Marshall; George Marshall
n. George Catlett Marshall (1880-1959), amerikanischer Militärsoffizier und Staatsmann, Verfasser des Marshall Plans, Friedens-Nobelpreiträger in 1953

Definición

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1. Jamaica.
2. James (in biblical references).

Wikipedia

James Marshall

James Marshall may refer to:

  • James W. Marshall (1810–1885), discovered gold in California in 1848
  • Sir James Marshall (1829–1889), British colonial judge
  • James G. Marshall (ca. 1852-1891), Mississippi legislator
  • James Marshall (VC) (1887–1918), Victoria Cross recipient
  • James Marshall (director) (born 1962), American television producer and director
  • James Marshall (author) (1942–1992), American author of children's books
  • James Marshall (footballer, born 1893), Scottish footballer (Bradford City)
  • James Marshall (footballer, born 1908) (1908–1977), Scottish footballer (Rangers, Arsenal, national team)
  • James Marshall (actor) (born 1967), American actor
  • James Marshall (cricketer) (born 1979), New Zealand cricketer
  • James Marshall (merchant) James Waddell Marshall (1845–1925), of South Australia
  • James Marshall (minister) (1796–1855), Scottish minister, of the Church of Scotland, and from 1841 of the Church of England
  • James Marshall (politician) (1843–1912), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
  • James Marshall (rugby union) (born 1988), New Zealand rugby player
  • James Duard Marshall (1914-2010), American painter
  • James William Marshall (1822–1910), US Postmaster General
  • James William Marshall (politician) (1844–1911), US Congressman from Virginia
  • James Garth Marshall (1802–1873), Member of Parliament for Leeds
  • James Alexander Marshall (1888–1977), Canadian federal politician
  • James C. Marshall (1897–1977), American military engineer, first head of the Manhattan Engineer District
  • James S. Marshall (1819–1892), Mayor of Green Bay, Wisconsin
  • James K. Marshall (1839–1863), Confederate Army officer during the American Civil War
  • James Markham Marshall (1764–1848), United States federal judge
  • James Marshall (political adviser), British political advisor
  • James Marshall (producer), British television producer
  • James Keith Marshall (1817–1862), Virginia planter and politician
  • James Thompson Marshall (1854–1931), English railway and mechanical engineer
  • Dalek (artist) (born 1968), real name James Marshall, US artist
  • President James Marshall, fictional character played by Harrison Ford in 1997 film Air Force One
Ejemplos de uso de James Marshall
1. James Marshall, deputy director of public affairs.
2. Jail: James Marshall raped a pregnant woman at knifepoint in May 1''2.
3. Justin, his other sibling, McKenna, 2, and his parents, Sheyna Marshall, 2', and James Marshall, 28, all of Washington, D.C., were seriously injured in the crash.
4. New Zealand÷ Lou Vincent, James Marshall, Hamish Marshall, Stephen Fleming, Nathan Astle, Scott Styris, Brendon McCullum, Daniel Vettori, James Franklin, Shane Bond, Chris Martin.
5. New Zealand÷ Lou Vincent, James Marshall, Hamish Marshall, Stephen Fleming (captain), Nathan Astle, Scott Styris, Brendon McCullum, Daniel Vettori, James Franklin, Shane Bond, Chris Martin.