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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.
Schwarzkopf was born Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. on 22 August 1934, in Trenton, New Jersey, to Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. [2] [3] and Ruth Alice (née Bowman). [4] [5] His father was a 1917 graduate of the United States Military Academy and veteran of World War I. [6]
The triangular state police logo and hat badge represents this motto. The badge was created by New York jeweler Julius George Schwarzkopf, the father of founder Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf. The NJSP logo includes the year 1921, date of founding, in place of a badge number. [4]
Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf (1895–1958), first superintendent of the New Jersey State Police; father of Desert Storm commander H. Norman Schwarzkopf [220] Peter Shapiro (born 1952), financial services executive and former politician who was the youngest person ever elected to the New Jersey General Assembly and went on to serve as Essex County ...
In 1946 when Norman Schwarzkopf was 12, he moved with his father to Tehran, Iran, where his father was a part of Operation Ajax, training the Iranian constabulary. In Iran, No, this is not correct; this refers to his later tour in 1951. Fixed. — Ed! (talk) 01:23, 20 March 2013 (UTC)
Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. – Lindbergh kidnapping investigator; Dutch Schultz (born Arthur Flegenheimer) – New York City-area gangster [486] Margarethe Schurz – established the kindergarten system in the United States; Frank "The German" Schweihs – alleged hitman who had been known to work for The Outfit, the organized crime family in Chicago
“The time for speculation about the New Jersey State Police’s most famous case is over. The time for answers is upon us. The answers to the most basic questions of this case, including who ...
To lend an extra air of authenticity to the presentation, Lord had Norman Schwarzkopf Sr., former head of the New Jersey State Police give a short talk to lead into the actual dramatization. [5] (Schwarzkopf was the father of General Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., leader of the coalition forces in the 1990–1991 Persian Gulf War.) That authentic ...