April 17, 1984
I join all Americans in mourning the death of a true American hero, General Mark Clark. As a
young officer of infantry on the battlefield in World War I, as one of America's top-ranking
commanders in World War II, and as commander in chief of United Nations forces during the
Korean conflict, General Clark proudly wore the uniform of an American soldier -- with courage,
dignity, integrity, and, above all, honor.
General Clark's memory will live forever in the hearts of his countrymen. We are free because of
men like him. His professionalism and dedication will be the standard of every soldier who takes
the oath to defend our nation.
Nancy and I extend to General Clark's family our deepest sympathies.