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Birth name
  
Harold Melville Clark

Allegiance
  
United States


Name
  
Harold Clark

Rank
  
Major

Harold M. Clark

Born
  
October 4, 1890 Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States (
1890-10-04
)

Place of burial
  
Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia, United States (38°52′37″N 77°04′15″W / 38.87694°N 77.07083°W / 38.87694; -77.07083)

Died
  
May 2, 1919, Miraflores, Panama

Service/branch
  
Signal Corps, United States Army

Harold M. Clark (October 4, 1890 – May 2, 1919) was a major in U.S. Army Signal Corps. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Clark lived in Manila, Philippines, from 1904 when his father moved there for business until 1910 when he graduated high school. Clark was commissioned a second lieutenant of Cavalry in 1913. In 1916, he transferred to the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps, and in 1917 was rated a Junior Military Aviator.

Clark flew assignments in Columbus, New Mexico; Kelly Field, Texas; and Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He went to Hawaii in 1917 to command an air service station and completed the first inter-island flight ever made in the Hawaiian Islands. Upon his return to the United States, Clark served at fields in Washington, D.C. and San Diego, California. After completion of a pursuit course, he was appointed as the commanding officer of a pursuit group of the First Provisional Wing at Mineola, New York. Clark later became an executive officer with the Aviation Section in Panama.

He died on May 2, 1919 in a seaplane crash in the Miraflores Locks, Panama Canal Zone and was interred at Arlington National Cemetery.

Clark Air Base, Clark International Airport, and New Clark City in the Philippines is named after Clark.

References

Harold M. Clark Wikipedia