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  1. Mark W. Clark May 1, 1896 - Apr 17, 1984. Mark Wayne Clark was a United States Army officer who saw service during World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. He was the youngest four-star general in the US Army during World War II. During World War I, ...

  2. Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark commanded this army. His many supporters, including Winston Churchill and General Dwight D. Eisenhower, considered him a brilliant staff officer and trainer. His detractors, including General George S. Patton, considered him overly ambitious and self serving. Clark had been promoted ahead of many senior and experienced officers, some of whom were now his ...

  3. General Mark W. Clark, USA, Ret (1954-1965) Mark Clark was born in Madison Barrack, New York in 1896. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1917 and served in France during World War I. In World War II, before the Allied invasion of North Africa, General Clark, as Deputy Commander […]

  4. 30. März 2021 · Santos Mencio. It was 1943, and the Allies were ready to invade the soft underbelly of Europe, the Italian peninsula. They hoped that by pressing Germany’s ally, they might isolate Germany by forcing them to retreat into the German homeland north of Italy. Among all of their strategic targets, Rome, the Eternal City, was the most prized.

  5. General Mark W. Clark. Die Armee wurde nach der alliierten Landung in Nordafrika (Operation Torch) am 3. Januar 1943 in Marokko aufgestellt. In der Geschichte der US-Streitkräfte war sie damit die erste außerhalb der Vereinigten Staaten gebildete Armee. Ihr erster Befehlshaber war Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark.

  6. 17. Mai 2017 · Over a period of 24 years Mark Wayne Clark (1896 – 1984) made a lightning career in the American army, ending up as general. On his promotion to Lieutenant-general in 1942, he was the youngest three star general ever in the American army. In a biography, published by the U.S. Army, it is suggested Clark partly owed this to his professional ...

  7. Mark W. Clark und Salzburg. Von 1945 bis 1947 war er US-Hochkommissar für Österreich. Am 1. Februar 1946 wurde er Ehrenbürger der Stadt Salzburg und Ehrenbürger der Gemeinde Strobl. Darüber hinaus wurde er auf Anregung von Hofrat Rudolf Dworzak auf einer Bürgermeisterbesprechung in der Bezirkshauptmannschaft Salzburg-Umgebung am 4.