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James W. Clark

[407-2] - First Class Gunner's Mate James W. Clark, Fredericksburg, Virginia November 1942

[407-3] - James Clark and Ellen Dunn, Hyattsville, Maryland, ca 1942

[407-4] - Anti Aircraft Artillery Training at the Naval Proving Ground in Dalgren, Virginia, ca 1943. James Clark in Front on left.

[407-5] - James and Ellen Clark, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ca 1944

[407-6] - Chief James W. Clark aboard the U.S.S. Winston, AKA-94

[407-7] - The U.S.S. Utah ca 1930's. Photo #80-G-454033 in the National Archives

[407-8] - U.S. Naval School: Personnelmen Class "C1" (Recruit Procurement General Course) Class "A" Graduated 6 June, 1952. U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, California. James Clark 5th from right, first row, standing.

[407-9] - Chief James W. Clark with Yakima Recruits, July 7, 1954

[407-10] - Chief James W. Clark re-enlisting in1954

[407-11] - Mayor Thomas, of Norfolk, Virginia, congratulates James W. Clark (left) upon his Retirement from the City in September 1977.

[407-12] - James and Lorene Clark on her birthday, March 19, 2008

[407-13] - DD-214

[407-15] - James W. Clark giving orders to Yakima, Washington Recruits as they board the train for Seattle.: Dwayne Bartram, Grandview; Wayne McDonald, Toppenish; Gerald Bice, Toppenish; John McCausland, Yakima; Frederic Hawkins, Roslyn; Jack Rhodes, Roslyn; Thomas Hopper, Yakima, and Garnet Cosette, Toppenish. Yakima Republic, July 7, 1954

[407-16] - Recruiting Office Inspection. News article in the Yakima Herald, February 3, 1955

[407-17] - Rear Adm A. M. Bledsoe with recruiters at Yakima, Washington. News article in the Yakima Herald, June 28, 1955

[407-18] - Yakima Herald (?) news article.

[407-19] - Letter from Mayor Thomas recognizing James Clark's retirement from the City of Norfolk.

[407-20] - Transfer to the Retired List of the U.S. Naval Reserve

[407-21] - James Clark's written account of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941

[407-22] - Letter from President George Bush commemorating the attack on Pearl Harbor. October 2001


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