Lloyd C. Clark, Jr. Papers 1920s-1991

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Lloyd C. Clark, Jr. Papers 1920s-1991

Lloyd Clark was editor of , the weekly North Texas Agricultural College newspaper, during the 1941-1942 school year. He was cadet commander of the R.O.T.C. battalion, June-September 1942, the first time military science tactics were offered at NTAC during the summer. Clark founded the Council on Abandoned Military Posts, U.S.A., Inc., in 1966. CAMP, now known as the Council on America’s Military Past, is a non-profit association whose members are interested in the military heritage of the United States. The records include correspondence, photographs, and the . Lloyd Clark’s papers consist of correspondence with family, friends, and members of the various organizations with which he was involved. The photographs are of Arlington Training School, approximately 1916. The Shorthorn Camp Hood News

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Clark, Lloyd

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Lloyd Clayton Clark, Jr. was born in Belton, Texas, August 4th, 1923 to Lloyd C. Clark and Hattie Mae (Taylor). He attended North Texas Agricultural College (now the University of Texas at Arlington) from September 1940 to September 1942. At NTAC he edited The Shorthorn and The Summer School Breeze . Clark was commander of the cadet corps from June to September 1942--the first time ROTC was offered by the college during a summer term. Further education included a Bachelor of Science...

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