Wesley
Clark
Family:
Wife: Gertrude / Children: son, Wesley Jr. / Birthdate:
December 23, 1944 / Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois / hometown:
Little Rock, Ark. / current residence: Arlington, Va. /
Religion: raised Baptist, converted to Catholicism during
Vietnam
Education:
graduate, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, 1966 (was first
in his class) / Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University, master's
degree 1968
Professional
Experience: Former 4-star general and supreme commander of
NATO, served 33 years in U.S. Army / author of "Waging Modern
War: Bosnia, Kosovo and the Future of Combat" / chairman and
CEO of Wesley K. Clark & Assoc. / chairman of the board for
"Leadership for America" / senior adviser at the Center for
Strategic and International Studies / director of the Atlantic
Council / board member of the International Crisis Group /
chairman of the board of WaveCrest Laboratories in Dulles, Va.
/ senior military analyst for CNN
Political
Experience: White House Fellow, 1975-1976, served as
Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Management
and Budget /
Military Medals: Defense Distinguished Service Medal (3),
Distinguished Service Medal, Silver Star, Legion of Merit (4),
Bronze Star (2), Purple Heart, Meritorious Service Medal (2),
Army Commendation Medal (2)
Official
campaign website:
Americans for
Clark
Clark weblog:
http://www.wesleyclarkweblog.com/
Advisors:
former Commerce Secretary Mickey Kantor, former Gore field
director Donnie Fowler, Washington DC attorneys Ron Klain &
BIll Oldaker, spokesman Mark Fabiani of California, NH
activist George Bruno, Clinton appointee Vanessa Weaver, and
Eli Segal/former head of AmeriCorps.
National
Campaign Director:
National Press Secretary:
Iowa
Caucus Organization information:
Iowa
campaign headquarters:
phone:
Iowa
State Director:
mail:
General (ret.) Wesley K. Clark
America for Clark, Inc.
PO Box 2959
Little Rock, AR 72209
e-mail:
info@americansforclark.com
excerpts
from
the Iowa Daily Report
March
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January
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April
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January
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August, 2003 |
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September
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September
16-23, 2003 |
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September
24-30, 2003 |
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October
1-15, 2003 |
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October
16-31, 2003 |
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November
1-15, 2003 |
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November
16-30, 2003 |
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December
1-15, 2003 |
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December
16-31, 2003 |
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