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 ^Birth Date|September 16, 1893| ^Birth Date|September 16, 1893|
 ^Death Date|April 26, 1979| ^Death Date|April 26, 1979|
-^Relations|[[Marjorie Miles Marshall|Commissioner Marjorie Marshall (wife)]]|+^Relations|[[officers:Majorie Miles Marshall|Commissioner Majorie Marshall (wife)]]|
 ^ |[[Marshall|Marshall Family]]| ^ |[[Marshall|Marshall Family]]|
  
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 Mr. Marshall, a third‐generation member of the Salvation Army, was born on Sept. 16, 1893, in Worcester, Mass., and became a commissioned officer in 1915. Mr. Marshall, a third‐generation member of the Salvation Army, was born on Sept. 16, 1893, in Worcester, Mass., and became a commissioned officer in 1915.
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-In 1917, he married the former [[Marjorie Miles Marshall|Marjorie Miles]], a captain in the Salvation Army and herself a third‐generation member of the organization. He served in the United States Army m World War 1 and became one of the first Salvation Army chaplains assigned to an infantry division.+In 1917, he married the former [[officers:Majorie Miles Marshall|Marjorie Miles]], a captain in the Salvation Army and herself a third‐generation member of the organization. He served in the United States Army m World War 1 and became one of the first Salvation Army chaplains assigned to an infantry division.
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 After the war he rose rapidly through the ranks of the Salvation Army, serving in Chicago, Detroit, Iowa, Kansas, Atlanta and New York. In 1946 he became the organization's central territorial commander, with headquarters in Chicago, and in 1953 moved to New York to serve as eastern territorial commander. After the war he rose rapidly through the ranks of the Salvation Army, serving in Chicago, Detroit, Iowa, Kansas, Atlanta and New York. In 1946 he became the organization's central territorial commander, with headquarters in Chicago, and in 1953 moved to New York to serve as eastern territorial commander.
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