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Type of Document Dissertation Author Mikolashek, Jon URN etd-06262007-164902 Title Flawed, but Essential: Mark W. Clark and the Italian Campaign in World War II Degree Doctor of Philosophy Department History, Department of Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title James P. Jones Committee Chair Max Paul Friedman Committee Member Michael Creswell Committee Member Robert Gellately Committee Member Tony Stallins Committee Member Keywords
- United States Fifth Army
- Rome
- Rapido
- Anzio
- Fifth Army
Date of Defense 2007-03-29 Availability unrestricted Abstract The wartime career of General Mark W. Clark has never been critically analyzed. This study addresses that missing scholarship. This dissertation examines the wartime career of General Clark beginning with his arrival in England in 1942 to the end of the war in May 1945. Aside from Clark’s career and achievements, the study further examines the reasons the United States went to war in Italy and decided to stay.Files
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