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RIP Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf
#508898 12/27/2012 9:57 PM
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Another great one gone in 2012. Retired Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, who commanded coalition forces during the Gulf War, died Thursday, a U.S. official said. He was 78.

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He wrote (ghost wrote) a good biography. Down to earth and no BS.


Fidelis et Fortis
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RIP General


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mikemm03 #508901 12/28/2012 11:16 AM
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He was a good one- He had no vices- other than understanding how to use firepower to completely neutralize the enemy.


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He was a no-nonsense general who instilled confidence in his troops and US citizens. RIP "Stormin Norman".

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God must have needed a great general in heaven.

He was Patton without the vices of ego and self promotion. He inspired, motivated, and led commanders & soldiers to use their wits, drive hard, and win battles utterly and without hesitation. When the battle was won, he exhibited compassion and restraint toward a defeated enemy. The only misjudgment I can recall, is that he allowed the Iraqi army use of helicopters in the "no-fly" zone following the terms of surrender in Desert Storm. Simply an amazing and effective senior military leader.

Thanks you for your service, sir!


JB "Long live the Duck Force!"

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