Harold Marshall

Harold Marshall

Harold Marshall is the name of:
*Harold Marshall (Canadian sniper), World War II sergeant with the Calgary Highlanders Scout and Sniper platoon
*Harold Marshall (New Zealand acoustician), Professor Emeritus of the School of Architecture, University of Auckland and group consultant with Marshall Day Acoustics Ltd


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