Owen Clark

Military Historian and Veteran Affairs Analyst

Ph.D., Military History, University of Commonwealth

15+ years experience

Owen Clark is a distinguished Military Historian and Veteran Affairs Analyst with over 15 years of experience dedicated to preserving and interpreting the experiences of servicemen and women. He earned his Ph.D. in Military History from the University of Commonwealth, where his dissertation explored the evolution of veteran support systems. He previously served as a lead researcher at the National Military Archives and was a senior fellow at the Valor Institute for Historical Research. His primary area of focus is the social and psychological impact of combat on veterans across various conflicts, from the World Wars to modern engagements. Owen's groundbreaking book, "Echoes of the Front Line: A Century of Veteran Experiences," received critical acclaim for its in-depth analysis and compelling narratives. His professional philosophy centers on the belief that understanding the past is crucial for shaping a better future for those who have served. Readers can expect meticulously researched articles that combine rigorous historical analysis with empathetic insights into the veteran experience, often drawing on primary sources and oral histories.

Articles by Owen Clark