breaking news
Democratic presidential candidate Wesley
Clark of Little Rock talks about being shot in Vietnam in a
magazine interview.
The interview with the retired general is published in Maxim
magazine`s November issue. Three decades after being shot, Clark
can joke about it.
Clark describes being shot in the leg and shoulder as he entered
a base camp north of Saigon.
Clark says when the doctor told him he had a "million-dollar
wound," he was scared because he thought he would be disfigured. A
million-dollar wound typically means a non-life-threatening injury
that gets a soldier sent home. Clark recovered.
The interview was conducted two weeks before Clark became the
10th Democrat to declare a presidential bid.
Posted by Mike Hellgren
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