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Highlights of General Wesley Clark's Military Record of Honor and Integrity
"Major Clark is one of the most outstanding officers of his grade in the U.S. Army...an officer of impeccable character with a rare blend of personal qualities and professional attributes which uniquely qualify him as a soldier-scholar. While he has the intellectual grasp of world affairs attained only by the top scholars in the field, he projects soldierly qualities of strength, character, leadership, and above all an unyielding sense of personal responsibility. It is this sense of responsibility which clearly sets him apart from his contemporaries. [He] has the intellectual, moral and physical stamina, coupled with an unrelenting quest for excellence, which insures the completion of every task to near perfection. Major Clark's earnestness, sincerity of purpose and absolute dedication convey a moral force in his work which gives him a significant voice in this headquarters..." "Wes Clark has the character and depth to be another Marshall or Eisenhower
in time of war."-Brigadier General William W. Crouch, March 16, 1988 "Professional and moral attributes are impeccable. Strong in all areas. Best leader-thinker in the Army....a great leader who takes care of soldiers and families.... He has it all and has done it better than anyone else." "Clark exhibits the best balance of professional ethics of any officer I know.
Particularly noteworthy is his demonstrated selfless dedication to his men, his
unit, and the Army. He exhibits absolute integrity of word, deed... he establishes
and observes scrupulous ethical and moral standards." "Major Clark is the most able White House Fellow I have known during my seven years
in Washington...He brought to his work a brilliant mind and rare common sense. He
has initiative, style, imagination, moral courage, and integrity-each in
extraordinary degree...He has a rare sensitivity to others and a remarkable ability
to motivate and lead them....He is totally dedicated to public service as a military
officer."
-Colonel Charles G. Prather IV, June 23, 1977 "Major Clark is the most outstanding Major I have ever seen. Brilliant, innovative,
hardworking, and extremely enthusiastic, professional in every respect - I can not
praise him too highly....The fact that General Haig selected him for his personal
staff is indicative of his caliber. Further, his gracious wife is a distinct asset
to him and to the Army." "As the friendly force maneuvered through the treacherous region, it was suddenly subjected to an intense small arms fire from a well-concealed insurgent element. Although painfully wounded in the initial volley, Captain Clark immediately directed his men on a counter-assault of the enemy positions. With complete disregard for his personal safety, Captain Clark remained with his unit until the reactionary force arrived and the situation was well-in-hand. His courageous initiative and exemplary professionalism significantly contributed to the successful outcome of the engagement. Captain Clark's unquestionable valor in close combat against a hostile force is in keeping with the finest traditions of the military service and reflects great credit upon himself, the 1st Infantry Division, and the United States Army." |