H. Norman Schwarzkopf
Military Leader
Name at birth: Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf
A four-star general in the U.S. Army, H. Norman Schwarzkopf was Commander in Chief of the U.S. Central Command during the Persian Gulf War against Saddam Hussein (1990-91). He graduated from West Point in 1956 and spent most of his career in field assignments, including two tours of duty in Vietnam (1965-66 and 1969-70). Schwarzkopf served as deputy commander of U.S. forces in the invasion of Grenada (1983), and he gained international recognition as director of operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm during the Gulf War, leading U.S. and Allied troops to a decisive victory against Iraq. Nicknamed "Stormin' Norman," Schwarzkopf achieved celebrity status for the way he handled himself during his frequent television press conferences.
Extra credit: His father, H. Norman Schwarzkopf, was an army officer who served in World War I and World War II, and the Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police during the Lindbergh kidnapping case of the 1930s.
Other U.S. Army generals include Omar Bradley, George S. Patton, Jr. and Al Haig.
Four Good Links
Desert Caution
He gives his opinions in this 2003 news story
Gulf War Oral History
PBS presents a long chat with the general
The Persian Gulf War
A history of the conflict
Norman Conquest
Snopes.com has an interesting tale about Schwarzkopf quotes
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Best Known As
U.S. General during the Persian Gulf War

