Mark Clark
General Mark Clark was a prominent U.S. Army officer during World War II and the Korean War, serving as the commander of United Nations forces in Korea from 1950 to 1952. He was instrumental in early military operations during the Korean War and later played a critical role in the negotiations that led to the armistice, which ended active hostilities in 1953. Clark's leadership was marked by his efforts to manage both military strategy and diplomatic relations amid the complex political landscape of the Korean Peninsula.
Born on May 01, 1896 (129 years old)
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General Mark Clark was the commander of United Nations forces in Korea and commented on Lee Syng-man's actions.
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