- Bruce C. Clarke
Infobox Military Person
name=Bruce C. Clarke
born= birth date|1901|4|29
died= death date and age|1988|3|17|1901|4|29
caption=General Bruce C. Clarke
nickname=
placeofbirth=Adams, New York
placeofdeath=
placeofburial=Arlington National Cemetery
allegiance= United States of America
branch=United States Army
serviceyears=1917-1921 1925-1962
rank= General
unit=
commands=Continental Army Command U.S. Army Europe U.S. Army, Pacific I Corps X Corps First Republic of Korea Army 1st Armored Division
battles=World War I World War II Korean War
awards=Distinguished Service Cross Silver Star Legion of Merit Bronze Star
relations=
laterwork=General Bruce Cooper Clarke was a commander of Continental Army Command from 1958-1960 and Commander,U.S. Army Europe from 1960-1962. He also commanded theU.S. Army, Pacific from December 1954 to April 1956.Biography
Bruce Cooper was born on a farm in
Adams, New York , onApril 29 ,1901 and dropped out of high school to enlist in the Army in 1917 and gained appointment to theUnited States Military Academy through the New York National Guard. He graduated in 1925 with a commission into theCorps of Engineers . In addition to his degree from West Point, he earned a civil engineering degree fromCornell University and an LLB fromLa Salle University . In addition, he was an equivalent graduate of theNational War College and is credited with starting the Non-Commissioned Officers Academy system. From 1958-1960 he commanded the Continental Army Command, heading the entire Army school system which, at the time, had over 250,000 participants.During World War I, Clarke served in the
Coast Artillery Corps . In the Second World War, as a brigadier general, he led the relief ofSt. Vith during theBattle of the Bulge in 1944 that slowed the German attack. Writing afterward, General Eisenhower credited Clarke's actions as the "turning point" in that battle. During theKorean War , General Clarke commanded the I Corps and the X Corps. He also trained the First Republic of Korea Army.Peacetime major commands for General Clarke include Commanding General of the 1st Armored Division,
Fort Hood , Texas, from 1951-1953. After his tour in Hawaii he commanded theSeventh United States Army in Germany. He received a promotion to general in August 1958. From 1960-1962 he served as Commander in Chief of US Army, Europe before retiring on April 30, 1962.Awards and decorations
Among General Clarke's many decorations are the Distinguished Service Cross, the
Army Distinguished Service Medal , theSilver Star , theLegion of Merit , the Bronze Star , and numerous awards from other countries including France, Germany, Great Britain, Korea, and the Philippines.Death and burial
Cooper died on 17 March 1988 and was buried with full military honors in Section 7-A (Grave 130) at Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Bessie Mitchell Clarke, is buried with him.
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References
* [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/bcclarke.htm] Arlington National Cemetery
*USGovernment|sourceURL= [http://www.usarpac.army.mil/history/cgbios/cg_clarke.asp]
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