Under your command?
I have heard that Clark did the following for the men & women under his command:
Worked to improve Daycare & Educational opportunities.
Helped get assistance for abused women on his base.
Improved race relations
However, I've heard NO specifics.
If Clark did these things then they are indiciative of a Progressive leaning individual.
So it'd be great to hear more about them.
What, when and where.
Just found this testimony by Clark to Congress- it deals with Education & Military Families. Clark CARE ABOUT EDUCATION & HE CARED ABOUT THE WELLBEING OF THE TROOPS UNDER HIS COMMAND!!!
http://edworkforce.house.gov/hearings/107th/edr/impaid110801/clark.htm Impact Aid: Making the Commitment to our Military Family
Hearing before the Subcommittee on Education Reform Committee on Education and the Workforce- U.S. House of Representatives
November 8, 2001
General Wesley K. Clark United States Army, Retired
Good morning, Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee. Thank you for inviting me to testify today on the critically important subject of impact aid and the education of the young people in the military family. Let me commend you for holding this hearing, and for your willingness to address this issue.
Put simply, the quality of youth education remains a key factor in the retention and recruitment of personnel in the Armed Forces. Beyond mere expedience, our nation must assure that the children of its Armed Forces personnel are provided a top quality education. The United States' military force is highly educated and its members hold the same expectations for their children's education. More of our men and women are basing their decisions to enter or leave the military on perceptions of the quality of
education their children will receive. It is significant that as the ranks of our Armed Services have fallen, funding for impact aid has fallen short of the level needed by our children's schools. If we want strong, educated, committed men and women in our Armed Services, then we must provide for their families well being.
Currently, there are approximately a half million military dependants who attend school in districtssurrounding military bases. Less than 15% of military children are in DoD schools; the rest attend public and private schools off-post. In my home state of Arkansas, in the vicinity of Little Rock Air Force Base, there are approximately 2500 students who attend school off post. The three school districts are eligible to receive assistance under the federal impact aid program. However, the impact aid program is funded nationally at only around the 60% level. What does this mean for Little Rock? This means that the three school districts in Little Rock bear a great burden in meeting the educational requirements of each child, both military and civilian. Currently, the three districts receive $575,000 in federal impact aid. If the program were fully funded, the school districts would receive somewhere around $3.8 million. This significant shortfall translates into a decrease in the number and quality of academic and extracurricular programs the schools can provide to its military and civilian children. It also means a decrease in armed forces retention and recruitment, which is cause for great concern. We do not want to see our military children losing out on the quality education they deserve and their parents expect.
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