Marshall
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Marshall may refer to:
- "Marshall", an American spelling for the military rank of marshal
- Marshall Aerospace, an aerospace contractor based in Cambridge, England
- Marshall Amplification, a well-known brand of guitar electronics
- Marshall Cavendish, a subsidiary of Times Publishing Group, publisher of books, directories, magazines and partworks
- Marshall Plan (also known as "European Recovery Program"), plan for rebuilding the allied countries of Europe and repelling communism after World War II
- Marshall Scholarship, awarded to graduating American undergraduates by the British government, in commemoration of the Marshall Plan
- Marshall Pottery, the largest producer of red clay pottery in the United States
- Marshall, Sons & Co. of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, manufacturers of steam traction engines and the Field Marshall range of tractors
- Marshall University, a university in Huntington, West Virginia
- We Are Marshall, a 2006 movie about the aftermath of the 1970 plane crash that killed most of the 1970 Marshall University Thundering Herd football team and coaching staff.
[edit] Place names
In the United States of America:
- Marshall, Alaska
- Marshall, Arkansas
- Marshall, California
- Marshall, Illinois
- Marshall, Indiana
- Marshall, Michigan
- Marshall, Minnesota
- Marshall, Missouri
- Marshall, Oklahoma
- Marshall, New York
- Marshall, North Carolina
- Marshall, Texas
- Marshall, Virginia
- Marshall, Wisconsin
- Marshall County, Alabama
- Marshall County, Illinois
- Marshall County, Indiana
- Marshall County, Iowa
- Marshall County, Kansas
- Marshall County, Kentucky
- Marshall County, Minnesota
- Marshall County, Mississippi
- Marshall County, Oklahoma
- Marshall County, South Dakota
- Marshall County, Tennessee
- Marshall County, West Virginia
Marshall is also a part of the name of:
In other countries:
- Marshall, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia
- Marshall Islands (also known as "Republic of the Marshall Islands"), an island nation in the Pacific Ocean
[edit] Surname
It is an occupation name, whose etymology is from the Frankish mare ("horse") + skalkoz ("servant"). See also Sima.
- Alan Marshall, Australian writer, story teller and social documentor
- Alan John (Jock) Marshall (1911–1967), Australian author, academic and ornithologist
- Alfred Marshall (1842–1924), influential English economist
- Barry Marshall (born 1951), Australian physician and Nobel Prize winner famous for his research into stomach ulcers
- Benji Marshall, New Zealand rugby league player
- David Marshall (footballer) (born 1985), Celtic F.C. and Scotland national football team player
- David Marshall (Scottish politician) (born 1941), British Labour Party Member of Parliament (1979–)
- David Saul Marshall (1908–1995), the former Chief Minister of Singapore
- Erin Marshall (also known by the stage name "Erin Angel"; born 1987), English female professional wrestler
- Ethel Marshall (born 1924), American badminton player
- Frank Marshall (1877–1944), American chess grandmaster
- Frank Marshall (movie producer) (born 1946), American film producer and director
- Gavin Marshall, Australian senator
- George Marshall (1880–1959), former United States Army general, United States Secretary of State, United States Secretary of Defense; author of the Marshall Plan
- Grant Marshall (b. 1973), a Canadian ice hockey player
- Daddy G (b. 1959) aka 'Grant Marshall', British trip-hop musician best know for his work with Massive Attack
- Gregg Marshall, head coach of Winthrop University's men's basketball team.
- Humphrey Marshall (1760–1841), American politician from the state of Kentucky
- Humphry Marshall (1722–1801), American botanist
- J. Howard Marshall (1905–1995), Texas oil magnate, married to Anna Nicole Smith at the time of his death
- E. Pierce Marshall (1939–2006), son of J. Howard Marshall
- J. Howard Marshall III, son of J. Howard Marshall
- Jack Marshall (1912–1988), Twenty-eighth Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Jack Marshall (author), American poet/author
- Jack Marshall (Canadian politician) (1919–2004)
- Jim Marshall (businessman), founder of Marshall Amplification
- John Marshall (1755–1835), former United States Secretary of State and long-time Chief Justice of the United States
- John Marshall (archaeologist) (1876–1958), British archaeologist who worked in India
- John Marshall (British captain) (born 1748), after whom the Marshall Islands were named
- Leonard Marshall, American professional football player, formerly with the NFL
- Max Marshall (1913-1993), American baseball player
- Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall (1900–1977), aka "Slam" Marshall, American historian
- Shaun Marshall (1989–), English football goalkeeper
- Thomas R. Marshall (1854–1925), twenty-eighth Vice President of the United States of America
- Thurgood Marshall (1908–1993), prominent American attorney and a long-term Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
[edit] Given name
- Marshall Bell, American actor
- Marshall Crenshaw, American pop musician
- Marshall Faulk, American football player
- Marshall Lancaster (1974-), English actor, best known as DC Chris Skelton in Life on Mars
- Marshall Bruce Mathers III, American rapper more commonly known as Eminem
- Marshall Rosenbluth, American physicist
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