Retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf Has Died

8:51 PM, Dec 27, 2012   |    comments
  • Gulf War commander, US four star general Norman Schwarzkopf (L), who commanded the international coalition which ousted Iraqi forces from Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm, and US President George Bush face media 23 April 1991 in the White House, Washington, D.C., before a private luncheon. (Photo credit should read J. DAVID AKE/AFP/Getty Images)
  • DAHRAN, SAUDI ARABIA: US Army General Norman Schwarzkopf (L), Commander of the US Forces in Saudi Arabia, talks with US General Colin Powell, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 23 December 1990 in Dahran. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait 02 August 1990, ostensibly over violations of the Iraqi border, led to the Gulf War which began 16 January 1991. A US-led multi-national force repulsed Iraq from Kuwait during the 'Desert Storm' offensive and a cease-fire was signed 28 February 1991. AFP PHOTO BOB
    
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WASHINGTON (AP) - A U.S. official says retired Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded the U.S.-led international coalition that drove Saddam Hussein's forces out of Kuwait in 1991, has died. He was 78.

The official tells The Associated Press that Schwarzkopf died Thursday in Tampa, Fla. The official wasn't authorized to release the information publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

A much-decorated combat soldier in Vietnam, Schwarzkopf was known popularly as "Stormin' Norman" for a notoriously explosive temper.

He lived in retirement in Tampa, where he had served in his last military assignment as commander-in-chief of U.S. Central Command. That is the headquarters responsible for U.S. military and security concerns in nearly 20 countries from the eastern Mediterranean and Africa to Pakistan.


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