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Mark W. Clark - Wikipedia Mark Wayne Clark (1 May 1896 – 17 April 1984) was a United States Army officer who fought in World War I, World War II, and the Korean War He was the youngest four-star general in the U S Army during World War II
About | Pastor Mark Clark Mark Clark founded Village Church, a multi-site church with locations in multiple cities across Canada and online around the world, that seeks to reach skeptics and challenge Christians He is now one of the Senior Pastors at Bayside Church in Sacramento, California
Mark Clark | World War II, Italy, General | Britannica Mark Clark was a U S Army officer during World War II, who commanded Allied forces (1943–44) during the successful Italian campaign against the Axis powers A graduate (1917) of the U S Military Academy at West Point, N Y , Clark served overseas in World War I
This US Commander Got Blamed for Letting a German Army Escape . . . Fifth Army commander Lieutenant General Mark W Clark, for example, and the fall of Rome on June 4, 1944 In the decades since, historians, commentators and writers have repeatedly criticized the victorious Clark for disobeying an order of 15th Army Group commander General Harold Alexander
Mark W. Clark - Encyclopedia. com Mark W Clark Born May 1, 1896 Madison Barracks, New York Died April 1984 Charleston, South Carolina American military leader Mark W Clark was best known for his command of the U S Fifth Army in World War II (1939–45), which he led through Italy in some of the most difficult and decisive battles of the war
Mark Clark plans die, other Charleston area projects go on Though the official death of the Mark Clark Extension came this week, it had languished in purgatory since voters last fall soundly rejected a tax referendum to help pay for the $2 3 billion project
General Mark W. Clark :: Fort Drum - U. S. Army Garrisons In 1947, Clark was named deputy to the U S secretary of state and helped to negotiate a treaty for Austria with the Council of Foreign Ministers Clark assumed command of the Sixth Army,