Samuel Findlay Clark

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Samuel Findlay Clark
Born 1909
Winnipeg, Canada
Died 1998 (aged 8889)
Allegiance British Empire
Service/branch Canadian Army
Years of service 1933 1961
Rank Lieutenant General
Commands held Chief of the General Staff
Battles/wars World War II
Awards Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Canadian Forces Decoration

Lieutenant-General Samuel Findlay Clark, (1909 1998) CBE, CD was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 1958 until 1961.

Education

Clark received his early education in Winnipeg[1] and attended the University of Manitoba, graduating with a degree in electrical engineering (BSc EE) in 1932.[2] He subsequently attended the University of Saskatchewan to obtain a degree in mechanical engineering (BSc ME) in 1933.[2]

Career

He enrolled in the Canadian Army in 1933, joining the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals as a Lieutenant.[2]

In 1938, he was promoted to Captain and posted to the Royal Military College of Canada (RMC) as an associate professor of electrical and mechanical engineering.[2] At the time, the Harry Crerar was the RMC Commandant and Guy Simonds was the commander of a cadet company.[2] He was appointed Adjutant of the I Canadian Corps Signals.[2]

He served in World War II, initially as Commanding Officer of 5th Canadian Armoured Division Signals Regiment, and from 1942 as a General Staff Officer at Canadian Military Headquarters in London.[2] In 1943 he was made Chief Signals Officer at the Headquarters of II Canadian Corps and served in North West Europe.[2]

In 1945 he became Deputy Chief of the General Staff in Ottawa before becoming a member of the Military Committee of the Western European Union and then of NATO.[2] He became Quartermaster-General of the Canadian Army in 1951 and General Officer Commanding Central Command at Oakville, Ontario in 1955.[2] He was appointed Chief of the General Staff in 1958.[2]

Retirement

From until 1 October 1968 until 24 March 1973, Clark served as Colonel Commandant of the new Communications and Electronics Branch.[3] He died in 1998.[4]

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Howard Douglas Graham
Chief of the General Staff
1958-1961
Succeeded by
Geoffrey Walsh
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