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U.S. Army

General Ronald P. Clark

Commander of Component Command, U.S. Army Pacific

Posted: April 14, 2025
⚠ Key Findings
  • 1 Renaming Air Force Bases is a "good first step" in eradicating the culture of racism in the Army. Changing base and building names is how the military can make people of color feel seen, Clark is attributed as saying.
  • 2 Pushes for diversity and inclusion in the top ranks.
  • 3 Wrote a master's thesis based on how to recruit soldiers of certain races.
  • 4 Spoke to Duke Sanford School of Public Policy about how to address Army bases named for Confederate generals and transgenders in the military.
    • "Issues need to be addressed to improve racial diversity, encourage empathy, and better reflect the diversity of the Army."
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