Stormin Norman was the Commander of the US Central Command. He was the senior commander of all coalition forces during the Gulf War.
US Northern command
United States Central Command was created in 1983.
The Commander in Chief, President Bush Jr.
The current United States Commander of Cadet Command is Major General Peggy Combs, located in Ft. Knox, Kentucky.
U.S. Northern Command
The red roses for the outgoing commander's Lady signify the bonds of loyalty and affection between the command and the Commander's Lady, and to signify our sorrow at her departure from the command. She will be remembered and missed. The yellow roses for the incoming commander's Lady represent friendship and a warm welcome to the command. Additional female members of the incoming commander's family are also recognized in this manner, sometimes with different flowers.
Commander and Chief (president of the US) or The Secretary Of Defence.
The President of the United States is known as the Commander-in-chief and has the power to command the armed forces of the United States.
there were several Generals General "Stormin'" Norman Schwarzkopf was in charge of the central command of coalition forces. General Colin Powell was the National chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the Gulf War General Brent Scowcroft was the National Security Advisor to Bush Sr. during the war. General Chuck Horner was Commander US Central Air Command USAF during the war.
The General is the international leader The Chief of Staff is second in command Then International Zonal Secretaries- In command of a group of countries Then National Commander - leader of the SA in a country Territiorial Commander- runs a large portion of the US Divisional Commander -runs a state or part of a state\ corps officer - runs a city Soldiers- members The General is the international leader The Chief of Staff is second in command Then International Zonal Secretaries- In command of a group of countries Then National Commander - leader of the SA in a country Territiorial Commander- runs a large portion of the US Divisional Commander -runs a state or part of a state\ corps officer - runs a city Soldiers- members
Local Commander