It takes the average reader to read George C. Marshall, Reporting for Duty in the U.S. Army, (1902-1945) by Mary Sutton Skutt
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George C. Marshall, Reporting for Duty is the story of General Marshall's career in the U.S. Army (1901-1945). It begins where Growing Up, By George! ends and follows his path through facts and personal glimpses of his character ending in 1945 when he leaves the Pentagon and retires to his home in Leesburg, Virginia. It will be a short retirement. The book is 176 pages with 50 b & w photographs from the George C. Marshall Research Library Archives and is designed for students in grades 6-10 who may be interested in World War I and/or II and in knowing more about the general. -- Amazon.com.
George C. Marshall, Reporting for Duty in the U.S. Army, (1902-1945) by Mary Sutton Skutt is 0 pages long, and a total of 0 words.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read George C. Marshall, Reporting for Duty in the U.S. Army, (1902-1945) aloud.
George C. Marshall, Reporting for Duty in the U.S. Army, (1902-1945) is suitable for students ages 2 and up.
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