General Wesley K. Clark in Kosovo tomorrow

Former Supreme Commander of NATO Allied Forces in Europe Wesley K. Clark visits Kosovo. Clark, who led NATO forces to victory in a 78-day campaign against the Milosevic regime, will be a special guest of the Gala Foundation dinner called” Supporting the Future Review of Success”, organised by RTI in Kosovo (A.U.K), reports [...]
Clark, who led NATO forces to victory in a 78-day campaign against the Milosevic regime, will be a special guest of the Gala Foundation dinner called” Supporting the Future Review of Success”, organised by RTI in Kosovo (A.U.K), Kosovo reports.
The contribution will be used to help fund scholarships for talented and privileged students.
The action, supported by the planning of land forces intervention and a diplomatic process, in its final task as NATO Allied Allied Commander in Europe Wesley Clark saved 1.5 million Kosovo Albanians from ethnic cleansing.
The evening of the foundation dinner is held Tuesday, Klan Kosova reports.
General Clark retired as a four-star general after 38 years with the United States Army.

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Supreme Allied Commander Europe Gen. Wesley Clark, U.S. Armey, takes questions from reporters holding a match at the Pentagon on the status of the NATO-led international peacemaking operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Dec. 9, 1999. The First U.S. peacemakers intensified the war-martaged country five years ago in an hour to stop the ethnic killing and prevent the supply of the reform infrastructure. DoD photo by R. D. Ward. (Releated)















