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  1. The celebrity Hollywood gossip columnist Louella Parsons called Clark ”America’s Dream Hero.”. Time magazine noted that Clark was the “only U.S. general in World War II to lose his pants in enemy territory!”. Once the secret was out, Renie Clark did everything she could to enhance her husband’s newfound status.

  2. 22 de mar. de 2013 · He was subsequently named commander of U.S. Fifth Army and tasked with the invasion of Italy. Fifth Army and Mark Clark are virtually synonymous. From the September 1943 landing at Salerno, Clark and his army fought their way north against skilled German resistance, augmented by mountainous terrain.

  3. Mark Clark played a leading role in the Italian Campaign (1943-1945). First he was Commander of the U.S. 5th Army, then Commander of the XV Army Group. At the age of 48 he was promoted to general, which made him the youngest four-star-General in the history of the U.S. Army. In 1915 Mark Wayne Clark graduated from West Point Military Academy ...

  4. Mark Clark, the son of an infantry colonel, was born in the United States on 1st May, 1896. He attended the West Point Military Academy and graduated in 1917 (110/139) and joined the United States Army. In the First World War he fought on the Western Front in France and was seriously wounded by shrapnel while leading his company of the 11th ...

  5. Mark Wayne Clark (ur. 1 maja 1896 w Madison Barracks w stanie Nowy Jork , zm. 17 kwietnia 1984 w Charleston w Karolinie Południowej ) – amerykański generał w czasie II wojny światowej (kampanie sycylijska i włoska) i wojny koreańskiej (dowódca amerykańskich i oenzetowskich sił zbrojnych).

  6. 22 de mar. de 2013 · “Mikolashek . . . has given we history readers and buffs, as well as military historians, a new introduction to a key American General of World War 2.” —Jim Kane, 1 Man and His Books Although not nearly as well-known as other US Army senior commanders, Gen. Mark Clark is one of the four men—along with Eisenhower, Patton, and Bradley—who historian Martin Blumenson called “the ...

  7. Lieutenant General Richard M. Clark is the Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado. He directs a four-year regimen of military training, academics, athletic and character development programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force or U.S. Space Force.