Lt. Col. Adna G. Clarke, of the C.A.C., is pictured wearing wounded stripes on his right sleeve. He is believed to be the first U.S. officer to wear the newly authorized stripes. Hanging from his breast pocket is the bullet that passed through his shoulder during an encounter with Philippinos in 1899.
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