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  1. Mark Wayne Clark. The American army officer Mark Wayne Clark (1896-1984) held important commands in Europe and Asia and became one of America's leading anti-Communist propagandists. Mark Clark was born in Madison Barracks, N.Y., on May 1, 1896. After graduating from the U.S. Military Academy in 1917, he fought during World War I as an infantry ...

  2. Clark, Mark W. (Mark Wayne) 1896- 1984. ... Biography. d'Vinci. Mark Clark was a career Army officer who served with distinction during WWI and WWII. Following the conclusion of WWII Clark remained active in the Army, and became the commander of UN and US Forces in Korea from 1952-1953.

  3. Mark Wayne Clark grew up in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park, near Fort Sheridan where is father was stationed. His aunt, Zettie Marshall, used her influence to secure his appointment to the U.S. Military Academy. He was often sickly causing hospitalization which set him behind his classmates.

  4. En 1915, Mark Wayne Clark obtint son diplôme de la West Point Military Academy en même temps que son ami, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Jeune capitaine de 22 ans, il fut déployé en France pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. C’est lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale que sa carrière prit véritablement son envol.

  5. Mark Wayne Clark (* 1. Mai 1896 in Madison Barracks, New York; † 17. April 1984 in Charleston, South Carolina) war ein US-amerikanischer General während des Zweiten Weltkrieges und des Koreakrieges Leben Frühe Jahre. Clark war ein Nachfahre des Revolutionsführers George Rogers Clark. Er ...

  6. Mark Wayne Clark. Mark Wayne Clark ( Madison Barracks, 1 de mayo de 1896 - Charleston, 17 de abril de 1984) fue un militar estadounidense, que alcanzó el rango de general del Ejército de los Estados Unidos, y que participó en la Primera Guerra Mundial, la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la guerra de Corea, teniendo una destacada participación en ...

  7. US General Mark Wayne Clark at the beginning of WWII was the main collaborator of General Dwight Eisenhower. He took command of the American troops that fought the harsh and long Italian campaignat the head of Operation Avalanche. Mark Clark was one of the most discussed and controversial Allied generals of World War II.