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Read the letter that began General Clark's military career. Four years
later, Clark graduated first in his class.
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The document where Clark swears to "support and defend the Constitution of
the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic."
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"The Secretary of the Army has asked me to inform you that Captain Wesley
K. Clark was wounded in action in Vietnam." This is the telegram that
Gertrude Clark received when her husband was shot in combat.
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"For heroism ... in connection with military operations against a hostile
force in the Republic of Vietnam." Clark and his platoon were fired upon
during a reconnaissance operation. Clark was wounded but continued to lead
his men in a counter-assault of the enemy position.
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"For gallantry in action while engaged in military operations involving
conflict with an armed hostile force in the Republic of Vietnam." This
award is an upgrade from the Bronze Star.
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Director James T. Lynn calls Clark "the most capable White House Fellow I
have ever known during my seven years in Washington." Clark served as a
White House fellow for a year.
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For "exceptionally meritorious service." Awarded for service as Assistant
Executive to the Supreme Allied Commander Europe.
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For "exceptionally meritorious service." Awarded for service as Commander
of Operations Group at the National Training Center.
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For "exceptionally meritorious service." Awarded for service as Commanding
General at National Training Center.
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