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Clark converted to Catholicism, his wife Gertrude's religion, while in Vietnam. He saw his son, Wesley Clark, Jr., for the first time while at the Valley Forge Hospital. [28] Clark commanded C Company, 6th Battalion, 32nd Armor, 194th Armored Brigade, a company composed of wounded soldiers, [29] at Fort Knox. Clark has said this command is what ...
The 2004 presidential campaign of Wesley Clark, a retired U.S. Army general who served as Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACE) from 1997 to 2000, officially began on September 17, 2003. A movement to draft Clark for the Democratic nomination began in April 2003, and was led by activists who felt Clark's military service and criticism of the ...
Shelton created a minor controversy for 2004 Democratic presidential candidate, retired U.S. Army General Wesley Clark, a subordinate of Shelton's during the 1999 Kosovo military actions, when he stated: "I will tell you the reason [Clark] came out of Europe early had to do with integrity and character issues, things that are very near and dear ...
General Wesley Clark and Former International Finance Corporation Head Lars Thunell Join Fisterra Board of Directors General Clark and Lars Thunell to also Serve as Senior Advisors to Blackstone ...
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This is a list of female United States military generals and flag officers, that are either currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces, or are retired.They are listed under their respective service branches, which make up the Department of Defense, with the exception of the Coast Guard, which is part of Homeland Security.
Wesley Clark, American army general, retired; Wesley A. Clark, computer scientist This page was last edited on 4 April 2020, at 15:58 (UTC). Text is available under ...
Retired U.S. Army Gen. Wesley Clark suggested Wednesday that Ukraine’s war with Russia is a test of endurance, as neither country appears to be seeking compromise in the conflict that’s lasted ...