Stormin' Norman dead at 78

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GoChiefs
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Dec 27, 2012 7:32pm
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se-alum
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Dec 27, 2012 8:06pm
What I always remember when I hear his name.

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september63
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Dec 27, 2012 8:19pm
RIP Sir!!!
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Con_Alma
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Dec 27, 2012 8:37pm
I had the privilege of meeting him following a speech at the Front Row in Cleveland after his retirement. He had a distinct ability to make things right or wrong when it came to decisions.
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Dec 27, 2012 11:11pm
What a great leader. Loved the way he went at the press. His whole "Have you ever been in a mine field? Well I have and if there is only one mine in it it's intense!" (paraphrased)

RIP to a great leader/warrior.
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Dec 28, 2012 12:21am
Cousin of mine was in his entourage all during Desert Storm. He knew Stormin' Norman very well. He retired a few years ago after 32 yrs, as the first Command Sgt Major, JAG Corps.
General Schwarzkopf was one of the best. R.I.P.
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Dec 28, 2012 12:53am
He was a tough SOB. He wrestled for West Point. I would feel bad for anyone who fucked with him.
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Polar Bear 73
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Dec 28, 2012 9:47am
I was fortunate enough to sit in on a briefing he gave in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm. Afterwards I got to shake his hand. It was like shaking a bear's paw, his hands were huge. He just had the aura of a General, kind of like I imagine Patton. RIP Stormin' Norman, you will be missed.
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Tiernan
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Dec 28, 2012 10:34am
Bush Sr. wouldn't let him finish the job. RIP Schwarzy.
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hrspeedmerchant
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Dec 28, 2012 1:14pm
A great American. May he rest in peace.
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Dec 29, 2012 1:25pm
Tiernan;1351782 wrote:Bush Sr. wouldn't let him finish the job. RIP Schwarzy.
WTF!!! Still 20 plus years later !!! If we would have went after Saddam/Iraq we would have lost the Coalition. It was about the Liberalization of Kuwait.
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rightfield
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Jan 1, 2013 9:11am
A great man. Too bad we can't have a president like him.
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Polar Bear 73
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Jan 1, 2013 12:18pm
Curly J;1352389 wrote:WTF!!! Still 20 plus years later !!! If we would have went after Saddam/Iraq we would have lost the Coalition. It was about the Liberalization of Kuwait.
I was just there last year, we didn't do a very good job of liberalizing Kuwait. We did however, do a great job liberating it. :)

I agree with what you are saying though. At one point my unit was within 75 miles of Baghdad with nothing but open highway between us. But, the UN Resolution only allowed us to defend Saudi Arabia and liberate Kuwait. If we had gone any further we would have been acting unilaterally . The Brits might have gone along with us, they always do, but otherwise we would have been seen as out of control cowboys by the rest of the world.
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Jan 1, 2013 12:31pm
Polar Bear 73;1354524 wrote:I was just there last year, we didn't do a very good job of liberalizing Kuwait. We did however, do a great job liberating it. :)

I agree with what you are saying though. At one point my unit was within 75 miles of Baghdad with nothing but open highway between us. But, the UN Resolution only allowed us to defend Saudi Arabia and liberate Kuwait. If we had gone any further we would have been acting unilaterally . The Brits might have gone along with us, they always do, but otherwise we would have been seen as out of control cowboys by the rest of the world.

Nice catch on the typo Polar Bear. Damn Auto Correct....lol. Looks like the US was the one Liberalized 20 years later.

I actually out processed from the AF the day our birds left to fly across the Pond. I still had 3 1/2 years of Inactive status left. I thought for sure I was going to get called back. Even kept my duffel bag packed and ready to go, but it never happened.