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Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. KCB (/ ˈ ʃ w ɔːr t s k ɒ f / SHWORTS-kof; 22 August 1934 – 27 December 2012) was a United States Army general.While serving as the commander of United States Central Command, he led all coalition forces in the Gulf War against Ba'athist Iraq.
After the ground offensive, General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. of the coalition forces wanted a spot deep in Iraq to discuss the capitulation terms. He chose Safwan Airfield in southern Iraq to hold a formal cease-fire ceremony, as a demonstration that the coalition was in control of the war.
Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf could refer to: Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. (1895-1958), United States Army general and first superintendent of the New Jersey State Police Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. (1934-2012), United States Army general and commander of Coalition Forces in the Gulf War
Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf (/ ˈ ʃ w ɔːr t s k ɒ f / SHWORTS-kof, German: [ˈʃvaʁtskɔpf]; August 28, 1895 – November 25, 1958) was the first superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. He is best known for his involvement in the Lindbergh kidnapping case.
Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. 1934 – 2012 Retired United States Army General who, while he served as Commander-in-Chief (now known as "Combatant Commander") of U.S. Central Command, was commander of the Coalition Forces in the Gulf War of 1991. TBA [citation needed] Martin Scorsese: TBA [citation needed] Papa Abdoulaye Seck: Knight 2013 [20] Herbert ...
Herbert B. Powell: 1 Oct 1960 ... H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. 23 Nov 1988 Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command (USCINCCENT), 1988–1991. 3 1956 : 32
Major General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Sr., the first superintendent of the New Jersey State Police. General H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., commander of coalition forces in the Gulf War. Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, longest serving American general (1813–1861), commanded the U.S. Army from 1841 to 1861.
This list of veterans against the Iraq War are all military veterans from nations which compose the "Coalition of the Willing" who either: . A) Believe that the Iraq War was illegal, immoral, or unnecessary from the beginning; or