I was considering writing an article about Marshall, then found yours. He was quite underrated for essentially being the genius of WW II and post war years, whom Churchill called "the organizer of victory". He understood the importance of American pushback against the dark forces of the world, and how to implement. Strange that such an instrument of success had to overcome noisy isolationists prior to the war, and was alleged by Joe McCarthy to be part of a "Communist Conspiracy" in 1951. A good role model for modern leadership, in the face of resurgent Fascist fear mongers (masquerading as isolationists or Nationalists).