Federal laws were superior to state laws.
Gave economic aid to Europe.
A former Deputy Under Secretary of the US Navy in 2008.
Harry S. Truman.Truman signed the Marshall Plan into law on April 3, 1948
There is only one US Marshal. The rest are Deputy US Marshals.Another View: The US Marshalls Service is headed by a Director.Each of the 94 federal court districts has a US Marshall assigned to that district.All sworn personnel under the 94 US Marshalls are known as DEPUTY US Marshalls.
You'd have to specify which military you had in mind.. there is no rank of "Marshall" in the US Military (as this is categorized under "US Army"). But Private is generally the lowest enlisted rank in any military... Marshall generally refers to a commissioned officer.
There are a few independent countries that were once ruled under the United States but are now free and independent of the US. These are, Micronesia, Marshall Islands, Palau, and the Philippines.
John Adams attempted to appoint John Marshall to an Associate Justice position on the Supreme Court in 1798, but Marshall demurred, recommending former President George Washington's nephew, Bushrod Washington, in his place. Marshall was always reluctant to accept political appointments, and turned down opportunities as US Attorney General and Secretary of War under both Washington and Adams. Marshall enjoyed the practice of law and had built a successful private practice he was loath to give up.
John Marshall
Since Jesus was born a Jew, Galatians 4:4 tells us that he came to be "under law", meaning the Mosaic Law.
You become a fugitive, and fall under the jurisdiction of the US Marshall service (within the US) and the FBI (elsewhere).
Confederate General Humphrey Marshall graduated from West Point in 1832. His graduating class of cadets numbered 45 and Marshall ranked 42nd in his class. Marshall had a checkered career in the US Civil War. He resigned in 1862 because he was not given a good assignment. He soon rejoined the Confederate army and saw action in the Western Theater under General Braxton Bragg. Marshall resigned again in 1863 and left the army to practice law.