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Clark Mark

Handsome Mark W. Clark envelope from the Headquarters of the Fifth Army, PSA/DNA encapsulated. General Mark W. Clark, Office of the Commanding General, A.P.O. #464, U.S. Army, signed by Mark Clark in full signature as "Mark W. Clark" along bottom left edge.  

A fantastic fresh example of his signature on an important Fifth Army envelope. Post mark date of   "May 5, 1944". Envelope neatly opened along the top edge. Encapsulated PSA/DNA NM-MT 8.

He was the youngest four-star general in the United States Army during World War II. During World War I, he was a company commander and served in France in 1918, as a 22-year old captain, where he was seriously wounded by shrapnel. After the war, the future U.S. Army Chief of Staff, General George Marshall, noticed Clark’s abilities. During World War II, he commanded the United States Fifth Army, and later the 15th Army Group, in the Italian campaign. He is known for leading the Fifth Army in its capture of Rome in June 1944 and had a sometimes controversial career that spanned both World Wars and the Korean War.

The feat that first brought General Clark to public attention was a dramatic voyage by submarine to North Africa in October 1942. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, his superior in the European Theater of Operations and longtime friend, had asked him to go into French Morocco, then hostile, to meet with French officers loyal to the Allied cause.

Risking capture, General Clark and a handpicked team of officers were able return to London with vital information to prepare the North African invasion and campaign that followed.

The details of this secret and often precarious mission were related only after the North African landings. For his role, General Clark was decorated by General Eisenhower with the Distinguished Service Medal. And his coinciding promotion to lieutenant general made him, at the age of 46, the youngest three-star general in the Army.

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