About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 63. Chapters: James L. Jones, Richard Myers, Myriam Bedard, Wesley Clark, Peter Pace, Kamisese Mara, Romeo Dallaire, Vladislav Tretiak, Frank Gorenc, Elvis Stojko, John Shalikashvili, Victor E. Renuart, Jr., Lewis MacKenzie, Edmund Giambastiani, Patricia Knatchbull, 2nd Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Craig Kielburger, Rick Hillier, Peter Schoomaker, Lance L. Smith, Nichola Goddard, Mark Tewksbury, Peter de la Billiere, Shae-Lynn Bourne, Joseph W. Ashy, Steve Bauer, Walter Natynczyk, Lloyd Eisler, James Orbinski, Beckie Scott, Isabelle Brasseur, Maurice Baril, Henry H. Mauz, Jr., Kevin M. McCoy, Victor Kraatz, Silken Laumann, Marc Caron, Donald Ethell, Julian Armour, Andrew Leslie, Peter Devlin, Alex Morrison, Daniele Sauvageau, Barb Tarbox, Sylvie Frechette, Bruce W. Clingan, Jill Sampson. Excerpt: Wesley Kanne Clark, Sr., (born December 23, 1944) is a retired general of the United States Army. Graduating as valedictorian of his class at West Point, he was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford where he obtained a degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, and later graduated from the Command and General Staff College with a master's degree in military science. He spent 34 years in the Army and the Department of Defense, receiving many military decorations, several honorary knighthoods, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Clark commanded Operation Allied Force in the Kosovo War during his term as the Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO from 1997 to 2000. Clark joined the 2004 race for the Democratic Party presidential nomination as a candidate on September 17, 2003, but withdrew from the primary race on February 11, 2004, after winning the Oklahoma state primary, endorsing and campaigning for the eventual Democratic nominee, John Kerry. Clark currently leads a political action committee-"WesPAC"-which wa...