THE CITADEL
THE MILITARY COLLEGE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CHARLESTON, S.C. 29409

GEN. MARK W. CLARK. U.S.A. RET..
               PRESIDENT EMERITUS
12  June  1975       

To the Men of the 755th Tank Battalion:

It has been nearly 32 years since your battalion joined the Fifth Army in Italy,  during what became some of the most intense fighting of World War II.  I can recall that I could always depend on the 755th,  particularly when the fighting got tough along the Gustav line and many of the engagements just to the south of Rome (e.g., around Naples and the Arno River).

As we moved north in ITaly,   the 755th Tank Battalion distinguished itself in the decisive fighting in the Po River valley.  By this time, the  axis forces were pretty well beaten.

There are very few tank units which have won as many honors for courage and Battle Honors you men won were richly deserved.  I know the French Expeditionary Corps and  the British were indebted to you for the support you rendered them.  Your Battalion's unselfishness,  greatly facilitated my unified command.

may all of you enjoy the best of health and much happiness in the future.

Sincerely

singed

Mark W. Clark
General,  USA  (Ret.)


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