mark clark

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Definition

Proper noun: * Mark Clark: A United States Army officer who served as a general during World War II and the Korean War. He is historically noted for his command roles in the Allied campaigns in North Africa and Italy, and later as the commander of United Nations forces in Korea.

Usage
  • The name "Mark Clark" is used to refer specifically to this historical military figure. It functions as a proper noun and is typically used in historical, biographical, or military contexts.
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Advanced Usage
  • The name can be used metonymically to represent the command decisions or historical period associated with his leadership.
    • Example: The advance on Rome under Mark Clark was controversial.
Variants and Related Words
  • General Clark: A common shortened reference using his rank and last name.
  • Clark: When the context is clear (e.g., in a discussion about WWII generals), the surname alone may be used.
Synonyms
  • General Mark Wayne Clark: His full name.
  • The Allied Commander in Italy: A descriptive title referencing one of his key roles.
Related Phrases
  • Clark's Fifth Army: Refers to the U.S. Fifth Army, which he commanded during the Italian Campaign.
  • Clark's leadership in Korea: A phrase referencing his command during the Korean War.
Noun
  1. United States general who was Allied commander in Africa and Italy in World War II and was commander of the United Nations forces in Korea (1896-1984)