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Charles A. Horner
General Charles A. Horner
Nickname(s)
Chuck
Born
(1936-10-19) October 19, 1936 (age 87) Davenport, Iowa
Allegiance
United States
Service/branch
United States Air Force
Years of service
1958–1994
Rank
General
Commands held
Air Force Space Command North American Aerospace Defense Command United States Air Forces Central Command 9th Air Force
Battles/wars
Vietnam War Gulf War
Awards
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal (3) Silver Star (2) Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Meritorious Service Medal (2) Air Medal (11) Aerial Achievement Medal Air Force Commendation Medal (4)
Other work
author
Charles Albert Horner (born October 19, 1936) is a retired United States Air Force four-star general. He was born in Davenport, Iowa and attended the University of Iowa, as part of the Air Force Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. On June 13, 1958, Horner was commissioned into the Air Force Reserve. During the Vietnam War, he flew in combat as a Wild Weasel pilot and received the Silver Star. During Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm, he commanded the American Air Force, as well as those of the American allies. During the Desert Shield phase of the conflict, Horner briefly served as Commander-in-Chief — Forward of United States Central Command; while General Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. was still in the United States. He currently serves on the board of directors for the United States Institute of Peace.
pp. 118–132 Clancy & Horner 1999, p. 152 Clancy & Horner 1999, pp. 132–159 Clancy, Tom; Horner, Chuck (1999), Every Man a Tiger: The Gulf War Air Campaign...
horner in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Horner is an English and German surname that derives from the traditional occupation horner, meaning horn-worker...
his "Study in Command" series. It is partially a biography of General ChuckHorner (CENTAF during Operation Desert Storm and Desert Shield), but mostly...
Charles F. Horn (known as ChuckHorn) was a Republican member of the Ohio Senate, serving the 6th district from 1985 to 2000. His district encompassed...
campaign was commanded by United States Air Force (USAF) lieutenant general ChuckHorner, who briefly served as Commander-in-Chief—Forward of U.S. Central Command...
Fred Franks) (1997) Every Man a Tiger — the Gulf War Air Campaign (with ChuckHorner) (1999) Shadow Warriors — Inside the Special Forces (with Carl Stiner)...
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Carlos Ray "Chuck" Norris (born March 10, 1940) is an American martial artist and actor. He is a black belt in Tang Soo Do, Brazilian jiu jitsu and judo...
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Blayer, and the music director was Bert Farber. Writers were George Hope, ChuckHorner, and Charles Slocum. The show usually originated from New York, but in...
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launch (at least 60 days). Shortly before retiring in 1994, General ChuckHorner referred to the Titan program as "a nightmare". The 1998-99 schedule...
Riverside Records, before Mangione branched out into other work. One of Chuck's compositions for the Mangione Brothers Sextet, "Something Different," was...
associate director. Her second marriage was to writer Charles Horine (aka ChuckHorner).[citation needed] Aulis, Gwen (June 1953). "Lucky, Lucky -- That's Me"...
the Soviets and Iraqis that world opinion might accept as tolerable." ChuckHorner, Commander of U.S. and allied air operations has written: [By February...
the Soviets and Iraqis that world opinion might accept as tolerable." ChuckHorner, Commander of US and allied air operations, has written: [By February...
1 April 1990 30 June 1992 2 years, 60 days U.S. Air Force 4 General ChuckHorner 30 June 1992 13 September 1994 2 years, 75 days U.S. Air Force 5 General...
airfields and a chemical and biological warfare research facility. Capt. Chuck Magill, a pilot on exchange from the United States Marine Corps, led a group...