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Lieutenant-Colonel Claude Cunningham Bruce Marshall, known as Bruce Marshall (24 June 1899 – 18 June 1987) was a prolific Scottish writer who wrote fiction and non-fiction books on a wide range of topics and genres. His first book, A Thief in the Night came out in 1918, possibly self-published. His last, An Account of Capers was published posthumously in 1988, a span of 70 years.
Marshall was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Claude Niven Marshall and Annie Margaret (Bruce) Marshall. He was educated at St. Andrews. He became a Roman Catholic in 1917 and remained active and interested in the faith for the rest of his life. He was a member and at times served as an officer in the Una Voce and the Latin Mass Society organizations.
During World War I he initially served as a private in the Highland Light Infantry. He was commissioned as a second lieutenant into the Royal Irish Fusiliers in 1918 and was then moved to The 34th County of London Battalion. Six days before the 1918 Armistice he was seriously wounded at Bruyelles in France. Courageous German medical orderlies risked intense shelling to rescue him and he was taken prisoner. His injuries resulted in the amputation of one leg. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1919 and invalided out in 1920.
Bruce Marshall Group - Blues in the House
Bruce Marshall performs Toy Caldwell's ~ This Ol' Cowboy
Bruce Marshall
Bruce Marshall Group ~ Blue Ridge Mountain Skies
Bruce Marshall Group (This Old Cowboy)
Dr. Bruce Marshall
Bruce Marshall Interview-Tupelo Music Hall
Bruce Marshall Band "The Devil's In The Delta"
Longtime UConn hockey coach Bruce Marshall passes away
Meet the New Men's Ice Hockey Coach: Bruce Marshall
The Bruce Marshall Group hails from the Boston area. The band performed at Fat Boy Bill's, Milford, MA. on June 7, 2008. The group has been performing and recording since '91 and is working on their 6th CD. Bruce was a former member of the Toy Caldwell Band (Marshall Tucker founder/guitarist) and has shared the stage with over 100 national acts.
Folk and blues singer Bruce Marshall performs at The Colonial Inn in Concord.
The Bruce Marshall Group does a wonderful version of this Marshall Tucker Band tune. Toy Caldwell was Bruce's former boss and Bruce just nails the vocals better than anyone else I've ever heard which is why Toy had Bruce sing so often during his time in the band. This day was shared as a double bill with the Peacheaters on June 26, 2011 at Slaters (Formerly Great Brook Farms) Bolton, Ma http://brucemarshall.com
Bruce Marshall once a member of the "Marshall Tucker Band" does the classic hit "This Old Cowboy" with his band at the Strange Brew in Manchester, NH.
(intermittent audio interference 00:00-02:45) The University of Dayton Center For Scriptural EXEGESIS, PHILOSOPHY, AND DOCTRINE held a series of lectures on Mary and Theology. Dr. Paul Griffiths and Dr. John Cavadini also participated. The Center for Scriptural Exegesis, Philosophy, and Doctrine offers a prominent forum for engaging people as part of the enterprise of faith seeking understanding.
Interview with Bruce Marshall at Tupelo Music Hall Londonderry , NH November 8th 2008.
Lowell Summer Music Series 7-19-13 Boarding House Park Lowell, Ma. Bruce asked for this to be recorded so here it is.
Bruce Marshall was named the fourth head coach of the men's ice hockey program last month, and comes to Rindge with 25 years of experience as a collegiate head coach. on Thursday, we sat down with coach Marshall to let him introduce himself and to discuss his visions for the program.
The Bruce Marshall Group Performs
Bruce Marshall of the The Bruce Marshall Project performing the classic blues number "Red House Blues"!
Bruce Marshall & The Nor'Easters performing The Allman Brothers "Hot 'Lanta!"
Bruce Marshall of The Bruce Marshall Project performs the late 60's Rock classic "Can't Find My Way Home". ReverbNation.com/thebrucemarshallproject, thebrucemarshallproject@gmail.com
Proactive Password Leak Processing - Bruce Marshall Passwords BSidesLV 2016 - Tuscany Hotel - Aug 03, 2016
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Berlin, 15.11.14 - Rainer Laabs stellt den britischen Schriftsteller Bruce Marshall in einer literarischen Plauderei vor, am Institut St. Philipp Neri, in Berlin.
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Eight Below 2006 - Director: Frank Marshall Stars: Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Jason Biggs In the Antarctic, after an expedition with Dr. Davis McClaren, the sled dog trainer Jerry Shepherd has to leave the polar base with his colleagues due to the proximity of a heavy snow storm. He ties his dogs to be rescued after, but the mission is called-off and the dogs are left alone at their own fortune. For six months, Jerry tries to find a sponsor for a rescue mission while his dogs fight for survival https://youtu.be/EX-ZP-4U6ZU
Bruce Marshall Romans talks live via Skype with Randy Finch about writing for television (episodic and serial) and how the 20th Century tools might apply to Vine videos and VR. Bruce was a writer on Hell on Wheels - the AMC television series about the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad across the United States.