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As he looked back on all that the U.S. military was able to accomplish during the last two years of World War Two, General George Marshall was full of praise for the War Department’s General Staff; however, it was management of these “three major commands” that impressed him time and again:


-the collective efforts of the American Air Forces


-the Army Ground Command and


-the Service Forces.


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