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MSGT Otto Frank Clark

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MSGT Otto Frank Clark

Birth
Corinth, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Death
21 Feb 1991 (aged 35)
Saudi Arabia
Burial
Corinth, Saratoga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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parents: Warren Bud Clark & Phyllis M. Woodcock

Information from The Saratogian Feb. 28, 1991
Clark lived with his wife of 12 years in Hope Mills, N.C. The Clarks have three children. He has two brothers, Ken of Saratoga Springs and Mitchell of Colorado; and two sisters, Stormy Grover of Wyoming and Starr Bruning of Colorado.
A 1973 graduate of Corinth High School, he enlisted in U.S. Army in 1976. He served in the Army's Airborne and Special Forces units, becoming a Special Forces medic in 1987. He also was a HALO -- for high altitude, low opening --parachute jump master, attached to Headquarters and Headquarters Co., U.S. Army Special Operations Command. In addition to participating in Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia, Clark had served as an infantryman in the Grenada conflict and was a medic during the invasion of Panama. Clark is the only known Saratoga County soldier to have died in the war, which has claimed at least 79 American lives.
parents: Warren Bud Clark & Phyllis M. Woodcock

Information from The Saratogian Feb. 28, 1991
Clark lived with his wife of 12 years in Hope Mills, N.C. The Clarks have three children. He has two brothers, Ken of Saratoga Springs and Mitchell of Colorado; and two sisters, Stormy Grover of Wyoming and Starr Bruning of Colorado.
A 1973 graduate of Corinth High School, he enlisted in U.S. Army in 1976. He served in the Army's Airborne and Special Forces units, becoming a Special Forces medic in 1987. He also was a HALO -- for high altitude, low opening --parachute jump master, attached to Headquarters and Headquarters Co., U.S. Army Special Operations Command. In addition to participating in Operation Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia, Clark had served as an infantryman in the Grenada conflict and was a medic during the invasion of Panama. Clark is the only known Saratoga County soldier to have died in the war, which has claimed at least 79 American lives.

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; MSG US Army Persian Gulf Desert Storm.


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