Norman Schwarzkopf
General Norman Schwarzkopf was a prominent American military leader known for his role as the commander of coalition forces during the Gulf War in 1991. Born on August 22, 1934, he graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point and served in various capacities throughout his career, including in the Vietnam War.
Schwarzkopf was recognized for his strategic planning and leadership skills, which contributed to the swift success of Operation Desert Storm. After retiring from the military in 1991, he became a public figure, sharing his experiences and insights through books and media appearances. He passed away on December 27, 2012.