George Marshall

George Marshall was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during World War II and following the invasion of the Race's Conquest Fleet in 1942. Following the destruction of Washington, D.C. with an atomic bomb, Marshall coordinated the defense of his invaded country from White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. There he met with Jens Larssen and Leslie Grove, who convinced him of the vital importance of developing an American atomic bomb.

Following the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the ascendancy of his Secretary of State, Cordell Hull, to the Presidency, Hull asked Marshall to replace him as Secretary of State. Marshall accepted the position and represented the United States at the Cairo peace conference, where he obtained guarantees from Atvar that the Race would respect the sovereignties of the United States and Canada.