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  2. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. List of United States Army four-star generals - Wikipedia

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    H. Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. 23 Nov 1988 Commander in Chief, U.S. Central Command ... At the height of the Vietnam War in 1971, the Army had 17 four-star generals.

  5. List of military figures by nickname - Wikipedia

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    "The Bear" – Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., United States Army general (the nickname he preferred over "Stormin' Norman") "The Bearded Man" – Frank Messervy, British Army general (because he tended not to shave in battle) "Beauty" – Harold M. Martin, U.S. Navy admiral [14] "Benny" – Raymond H. Bass, World War II U.S. Navy submarine commander [4]

  6. Leadership of the United States Central Command - Wikipedia

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    Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. (1934–2012) 23 November 1988: 9 August 1991: 2 years, 259 days: U.S. Army: 4: General Joseph P. Hoar (1934–2022) 9 August 1991:

  7. Schwarzkopf - Wikipedia

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    Marianna Schwarzkopf, American actress known by the name of Marianna Hill, cousin of Norman Schwarzkopf Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. (1895–1958), first superintendent of the New Jersey state police Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. (1934–2012), United States Army general, leader of coalition forces in the 1991 Gulf War

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Norman ...

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    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)

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    fix height: 09:20, 27 February 2008: 234 × 81 (420 KB) Ipankonin: ... Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. Omar Bradley; Overseas Service Bar; Pat Tillman; Pedro Rodríguez (soldier)