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Supreme Allied Commander Europe
General WESLEY K. CLARK (US ARMY)



General Wesley K. Clark became the Supreme Allied Commander Europe
(SACEUR) 11 July 1997. He is also the Commander-in-Chief, United States
European Command.

General Clark's last assignment was as Commander-in-Chief, United States
Southern Command, Panama, from June 1996 to July 1997, where he
commanded all U.S. forces and was responsible for the direction of most
U.S. military activities and interests in Latin America and the
Caribbean. His previous assignment was as the Director, Strategic Plans
and Policy, J5, the Joint Staff (April 1994-June 1996) where he was the
staff officer responsible for world-wide politico-military affairs and
U.S. military strategic planning. He also led the military negotiations
for the Bosnian Peace Accords at Dayton.

General Clark is an Armor Officer who has commanded at every level from
Company to Division. As the Commander 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Hood,
Texas (August 1992-April 1994), he transitioned the Division into a
rapidly deployable force and conducted three emergency deployments to
Kuwait. During the Cold War, he commanded the 3rd Brigade, 4th Infantry
Division (April 1986-March 1988), and the 1st Battalion, 77th Armor, 4th
Infantry Division (February 1980-June 1982) at Fort Carson, Colorado.
General Clark has also commanded three companies, to include a
mechanized infantry company in combat in Vietnam.

General Clark spent 5 years training leaders and soldiers at the
National Training Center (NTC), Fort Irwin, California, and with the
Battle Command Training Program (BCTP). As the Commander of National
Training Center (October 1989-October 1991), General Clark helped train
many of the forces that subsequently saw combat operations in Desert
Storm. During this time period, he developed new training methodologies
for Division and Corps level training, helping to train 13 Divisions,
and he conducted the first ever Corps level BCTP training exercise. In
his first assignment at the National Training Center, as Commander
Operations Group (August 1984-January 1986), he revised the overall
training program by improving scenarios, enhancing After Action Reports,
and developing the first Brigade-level training exercise and the first
heavy-light rotations.
In addition to his work on the Joint Staff, his other major staff
assignments have included service as Deputy Chief of Staff for Concepts,
Doctrine and Developments, US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort
Monroe, Virginia (October 1991-August 1992), Chief of the Army's Study
Group, Office of the Chief of Staff of the Army, Washington, DC (October
1983-July 1984); Chief, Plans Integration Division, Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, United States Army, Washington,
DC (July 1983-September 1983).

General Clark is a 1966 graduate of the United States Military Academy
at West Point, New York, where he graduated first in his class. He holds
a master's degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford
University where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar (August 1966-August
1968). He is a graduate of the National War College, Command and General
Staff College, Armor Officer Advanced and Basic Courses, and Ranger and
Airborne schools. General Clark was a White House Fellow in 1975-1976
and served as a Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of
Management and Budget. He has also served as an instructor and later
Assistant Professor of Social Science at the United States Military
Academy.

Among his military decorations are the Defense Distinguished Service
Medal (three awards), Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion
of Merit (four awards), Bronze Star Medal (two awards), Purple Heart,
Meritorious Service Medal (two awards), and the Army Commendation Medal
(two awards).

General Clark was born on 23 December 1944 and grew up in Little Rock,
Arkansas. He is married to the former Gertrude Kingston of Brooklyn, New
York. He and his wife have one son, Wesley, who lives in California.




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