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COL
Frederick S. Clarke
Commander
U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll
COL Frederick S.
Clarke was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico and graduated from The Citadel,
Charleston, South Carolina in 1985. A Distinguished Military Science
Graduate, he received a regular Army commission into the Air Defense
Artillery, with an initial assignment to 5th Battalion, 52nd Air
Defense, 24th Infantry Division, Fort Stewart, Georgia. His assignments
included: Chaparral Platoon Leader, Vulcan Executive Officer and Aide to
the Assistant Division Commander from 1985 to 1989.
COL Clarke is a graduate of the Air Defense Officers Basic Course, the
Short Range Air Defense Officers Course, Air Defense Advance Course,
Hawk Missile Systems Course, Combined Arms and Service Staff College,
Automation Systems Course, Command and General Staff College, The Joint
Staff College and The Army War College.
In 1989, he joined a Special Operations Security Assistance Team and
served as a Hawk Mobile Training Team Chief in the Middle East.
Deploying with an all Arab Force on August 2, 1990, he served to defend
National Critical Assets in the United Arab Emirates, Persian Gulf. He
returned to Fort Bliss in 1993 and Commanded Bravo Battery, 3rd
Battalion (PATRIOT), 6th ADA Brigade. In 1995, he served in his
functional specialty as the Automation Systems Officer in charge of the
Regional Communications Service Center in the Netherlands. Follow on
assignments included: 1998, Brigade Logistics Officer, 69th ADA Brigade,
V Corps, in Giebelstadt, Germany; 1999-2001, Battalion Executive and
Operations Officer of 5-7 ADA Battalion in Hanau, Germany; and
2001-2003, Joint Missile Defense Branch Chief, (Israel/NATO) European
Command, Stuttgart, Germany. He deployed to Ankara, Turkey and served as
the J3 Missile Defense Officer of Joint Task Force North in support of
Operation Iraqi Freedom. He then served as Battalion Commander of
Pohakuloa Training Area (PTA) on the Big Island of Hawaii from 2003-
2005. From 2005 to 2007, he went back to Europe and served as the Joint
Planning Group Chief, United States Army Europe, G3, Heidelberg,
Germany. His most recent assignment was attending the United States Army
War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
His civilian education includes a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and a
Masters Degree in Strategic Studies. He is also a graduate of the
Organizational Leadership for Executives Course. His awards and
decorations include: The Armed Services Expeditionary Medal, Southwest
Asia Service Medal, Kuwait Liberation Medal, National Defense Service
Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Joint Service Commendation
Medal, Meritorious Service Medal 5th Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Commendation
Medal 2nd Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal, 3rd Oak Leaf
Cluster, and Airborne and Air Assault Badges.
July 2008