- Frederick J. Clarke
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name= Frederick J. Clarke
born= birth date|1915|3|1
died= death date and age|2002|2|4|1915|3|1
caption = Lieutenant General Frederick J. Clarke
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placeofbirth =Little Falls, New York
placeofdeath =
allegiance = United States of America
branch =United States Army
serviceyears = 1937–19??
rank = Lieutenant General
unit =
commands =Chief of Engineers (1969–1973)
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awards = Distinguished Service MedalLegion of Merit
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laterwork =Frederick James Clarke (born
March 1 ,1915 inLittle Falls, New York ) was commissioned in theCorps of Engineers in 1937 after graduating fourth in hisUnited States Military Academy class. Clarke received a master's degree incivil engineering fromCornell University in 1940 and later attended the Advanced Management Program of the Graduate School of Business,Harvard University . DuringWorld War II he commanded a battalion that helped construct a military airfield on Ascension Island in the South Atlantic, and he served in Washington, D.C., with Headquarters, Army Service Forces. After the war Clarke worked in the atomic energy field for the Manhattan District and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission at Hanford, Washington, and at the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project at Sandia Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico. As the District Engineer of the Trans-East District of the Corps in 1957-59, he was responsible for U.S. military construction in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and he initiated transportation surveys in East Pakistan and Burma. In the decade before his appointment asChief of Engineers , Clarke was Engineer Commissioner of the District of Columbia (1960-63); Director of Military Construction in the Office of the Chief of Engineers (1963-65); Commanding General of the Army Engineer Center andFort Belvoir and Commandant of the Army Engineer School (1965-66); and Deputy Chief of Engineers (1966-69). As Chief of Engineers Clarke guided the Corps as it devoted increased attention to the environmental impact of its work.General Clarke was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and the
Legion of Merit . He died on February 4, 2002. [ [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/fjclarke.htm ArlingtonCemetery.net - Frederick J. Clarke] ]ee also
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