Imperial Valley Press

Former Army Secretary John Marsh laid to rest in Virginia

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NEW MARKET, Va. (AP) — Former Secretary of the Army John Marsh Jr. was laid to rest Friday at a Civil War battlefiel­d in Virginia where he developed a love for history and the military.

Marsh, who also served four terms as Virginia’s 7th District congressma­n, died Feb. 4 at Blue Ridge Christian Home in Raphine. He was 92.

Former Vice President Dick Cheney was among the mourners who gathered Friday for Marsh’s funeral at the Virginia Museum of the Civil War and burial at New Market Battlefiel­d State Historical Park, The Northern Virginia Daily reported.

Cheney said some of Marsh’s admirable qualities were a love for the Army, in-depth knowledge of history and the ability to rise above partisansh­ip. He said Marsh was the epitome of a patriotic American, loyal soldier and successful statesman.

After leaving Congress in 1971, Marsh served as an assistant secretary of defense and national security assistant to Vice President Gerald Ford, whom he later served as presidenti­al counselor. He served as Army Secretary from 1981 to 1989.

Col. Keith Gibson said Marsh visited the New Market battlefiel­d as a child and was captivated by its history.

“For that young boy, the battle was more than a booming cannon and clashing sabers,” Gibson said. “For Jack Marsh, the battle was a demonstrat­ion of the most vital elements of character and human conduct, public service, duty, integrity, selflessne­ss,”

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