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  1. Combat Infantryman Badge. Other work. author. journalist. Brigadier General Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall (July 18, 1900 – December 17, 1977), also known as SLAM, was a military journalist and historian. He served with the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I, before becoming a journalist, specialising in military affairs.

  2. 1 de jul. de 2020 · General S.L.A. Marshall drew on his unique firsthand experience as a soldier and a lifetime of military service to pen this forthright, forward-thinking history of what people once believed would be the last great war.

  3. 15 de sept. de 2000 · S. L. A. "Slam" Marshall was a veteran of World War I and a combat historian during World War II. He startled the military and civilian world in 1947 by announcing that, in an average infantry company, no more than one in four soldiers actually fired their weapons while in contact with the enemy.

  4. S.L.A. "Slam" Marshall was a veteran of World War I and a combat historian during World War II. He startled the military and civilian world in 1947 by announcing that,...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › marshall-s-lMarshall, S. L. A. | Encyclopedia.com

    Marshall, S. L. A. (1900–1977), military writer, journalist, army officer, pioneer of combat history techniques in World War II.Born in Catskill, New York, Samuel A. Marshall grew up in El Paso, Texas, enlisted in the army in 1917, and won a lieutenant's commission in France.

  6. keeping with that, our subject today is Brigadier General Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall, better known as S.L.A. Marshall or sometimes by his byline Slam. I'm joined virtually today by three guests. Matthew Ford is a senior lecturer at the University of Sussex, now awaiting

  7. S.L.A. Marshall (full name, Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall) served in World War I and then embarked in a career in journalism. In World War II, he was chief combat historian in the Central Pacific (1943) and chief historian for the European Theater of Operations (1945).