The Marshall Plan
The "Marshall Plan" was named after the man who then was US Secretary of State, George C. Marshall. Officially the plan was called the European Recovery Program. Marshall announced the plan in 1947, and it went into effect in 1948. The intent was to provide aid and rebuilding to European economies after the damaging effects of World War II. The US intended to build up its allies in Europe and stave off communism.
8 Years From 2009 to 2017
Answer:
Vietnam War nurse describes life in the medical ward ... You got an ID card and you could use the PX, and it sounded like a great deal. ... I was sent to Chu Lai and assigned to the 27th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. ... but they had a separate room for the nurses and doctors who worked ...
Explanation: