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  Joulwan, George A. / Distinguished Graduate Award / 2002
George Joulwan’s final active duty assignment, from 1993 until he retired from the Army in 1997, was Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.
George Joulwan developed the concept of the Bosnia operation, and for eighteen months was the overall military commander of the Implementation and Stabilization Force involving thirty-six nations.
Subsequent to his retirement, George Joulwan has continued to serve his country — as an advisor to private industry, a consultant in both the public sector and on senior defense boards, and as a teacher and educator.
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 General George Joulwan
General George A. Joulwan, United States Army, retired in 1997, has had a career of exemplary military service and outstanding foreign policy experience.
General Joulwan was SACEUR during the most revolutionary period in the NATO Alliance since its inception.
Most significant is that General Joulwan was a second lieutenant in Germany when the Berlin Wall was being built and a lieutenant general commanding V Corps in the Fulda Gap when the Berlin Wall and Iron Curtain were torn down.
www.msu.edu /course/iah/211c/snapshot.afs/hassoun/content/arabsmilitary/Soldier2.htm   (452 words)

  
 George Joulwan - News, photos, topics, and quotes - Daylife
...operational changes could be recommended by experts she has tasked to examine the issue including retired U.S. Army General George Joulwan, a former NATO commander, and retired senior diplomat Stapleton Roy.
George Alfred Joulwan (born November 16, 1939, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) was a United States Army general, and is now a businessman.
Joulwan, of Lebanese origin, studied at the United States Military Academy and Loyola University.
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  Online NewsHour: General Joulwan -- May 12, 1997
GEORGE JOULWAN: What I think has to be looked at is the mandate that we're given by the North Atlantic Council.
GEORGE JOULWAN: In terms of support to the OSCE, the Organization for Security & Cooperation in Europe, they're responsible for the elections, we have unprecedented support to them.
GEORGE JOULWAN: Well, I really believe that the terminology now from the Cold War is over--I truly believe the post Cold War period is over, and we're entering a new phase.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/bosnia/jan-june97/joulwan_5-12.html   (2210 words)

  
  Lebanese Lobby News :::::::   (Site not responding. Last check: )
George Joulwan’s final active duty assignment, from 1993 until he retired from the Army in 1997, was Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe.
George Joulwan developed the concept of the Bosnia operation, and for eighteen months was the overall military commander of the Implementation and Stabilization Force involving thirty-six nations.
Subsequent to his retirement, George Joulwan has continued to serve his country — as an advisor to private industry, a consultant in both the public sector and on senior defense boards, and as a teacher and educator.
www.lebaneselobby.org /lebanese/george%20julwan.htm   (896 words)

  
 George Joulwan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Alfred Joulwan (born November 16, 1939, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) was a U.S. general, and is now a businessman.
Joulwan studied at the United States Military Academy and Loyola University.
He served from June 1966 to November 1967 and from June 1971 to January 1972 in Vietnam.
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Retired U-S Army General George Joulwan (JOWL-one) was NATO's supreme allied commander from 1993 to 1997.
JOULWAN: I think, very clearly, what we are talking about is really improved capability to operate, particularly with the United States, in areas at the high end of the spectrum.
JOULWAN: One of the other things that was mentioned, instead of a laundry list of 50 or 60 items, they have listed just a handful.
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 USIA, U.S. Foreign Policy Agenda, October 1997 -- General George Joulwan, NATO ENLARGEMENT: BRINGING NEW RESOURCES, ...
Joulwan: Fundamentally, what must occur is that, as soon as possible, those nations accepted for membership must be brought into the NATO integrated air-defense structure.
Joulwan: I believe that this will enhance the security of the three nations, obviously, but in speaking to the political and military leadership of all three nations, they indicated to me that they also intend to contribute a great deal to the alliance, both politically and diplomatically, as well as militarily.
Joulwan: I believe that enlargement is a follow-on to the events that occurred in 1989 and 1990.
usinfo.state.gov /journals/itps/1097/ijpe/pj4joulw.htm   (2010 words)

  
 CNN.com
That would indicate that the British believe, based on their sources of information, and probably American ones as well, that there is a significant capability in terms of aircraft with aerosol bombs or a few guided missiles that are in a position to launch on fairly short notice and have been targeted already.
General Joulwan, I want you to listen to what Odai Hussein, the son of Saddam Hussein, said earlier this week in promising there is going to be a big battle if the U.S. starts another war.
JOULWAN: Well, I think it all depends on how successful we are, if there is a first phase of this, which I would call the air campaign.
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George Joulwan (JOWL-one) was NATO's supreme allied commander from 1993-to-1997.
JOULWAN: I think, when you read the U-N Resolution 1441, it has decided that -- the U-N Security Council -- that Iraq will provide the inspectors immediate unimpeded, unconditional, unrestricted access to any and all underground areas, facilities, buildings, records, et cetera.
General George Joulwan (JOWL-one), a former NATO supreme allied commander.
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 CNN.com - Transcripts
JOULWAN: Well, first of all, I was very proud that 10 years ago in 1992, I was part of the negotiation that brought peace to El Salvador.
GEORGE: Well, I mean, the funny thing is I don't know if these same Democrat where saying the same thing when Bill Clinton went over to Africa, saying that he was basically pandering to American fl voters.
GEORGE: That's always (ph) saying that you need to have a slightly broader net, but you have to start -- you have to start with a foundation, you have to start with a base -- which, ironically enough, is what "Al Qaeda" actually means.
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 The Steele Foundation   (Site not responding. Last check: )
General George Joulwan is an Executive Director with The Steele Foundation and a member of Steele's Executive Advisory Board.
General Joulwan served eighteen years in Europe and was the first SACEUR to have commanded at every level from platoon through corps.
Subsequent to his retirement in 1997, General Joulwan has continued to serve his country as an advisor to private industry, a consultant in both the public sector and on senior defense boards, and as a teacher and educator.
www.steelefoundation.com /aboutus/leadership/advisory.php   (3517 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: The American people know my position, and that is that regime change is in the interest of the world.
JOULWAN: Well, in I believe it was '96 or '97, when we fired some Tomahawk missiles against Iraq in my European Command hat, we deployed early-warning radar to Israel to assist them in the case Saddam Hussein would use weapons of mass destruction or Scud missiles with chemical or biological warheads on them.
GEORGE: No, I mean, the fact is, she had made the comments about Bush, she had made a lot of other comments that I think were just completely and totally embarrassing.
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 Friday, May 8, 1998: Society to devote wing to Joulwan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Joulwan never forgot where he came from, and that's one of the reasons for his success, added George S. Caravan, a fellow veteran.
Joulwan could not estimate how many items are in the collection; there are more than 100 plaques alone, he said.
For Joulwan, the idea behind the donation is to show city residents what one person from Pottsville can achieve in 40 years.
archives.pottsville.com /archives/1998/May/8/D175519.htm   (593 words)

  
 YDS 12/29
This, as was assessed at the talk, fulfills the planned prerequisites for the strengthening of peace in the areas ridden by the civil war and for the stabilization of the entire situation in the region, it was announced by President Milosevic's Office.
Perisic and Joulwan discussed cooperation between the Yugoslav Army and the NATO Command in view of the implementation of the Bosnia agreement and some other issues that are expected to help stabilize security in the Balkans and the whole of Europe.
Joulwan also told the press he had discussed with Serbian President the relations between Yugoslavia and NATO regarding cooperation in implementing the peace plan and the transit of NATO troops through Serbia on their way to Bosnia.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/yds/1995/95-12-29.yds.html   (2619 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
JOULWAN: Wolf, a year and a half ago we talked about the importance of after Baghdad and imposing your will on the enemy.
JOULWAN: But you've got to remember, Saddam Hussein put a very heavy hand in Falluja when he was -- when he was in power.
JOULWAN: I think, first of all, we have to understand and convince them we're in this together, that they did declare an Article V, that -- and we have to give some sort of input into this North Atlantic Council that has 26 nations in it now, that we're the leader of.
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 CNN.com - Transcripts
And General George Joulwan, former NATO supreme allied commander for Europe and an old friend of the U.N. envoy murdered in Iraq today.
They ended up changing their mission to a great deal, and that's the danger for American troops, that it's not just trying to engage in the kind of stabilization that Iraq needs, but they have to protect their -- themselves and other international groups that are participating with the coalition.
KING: General George Joulwan is the former NATO supreme allied commander.
edition.cnn.com /TRANSCRIPTS/0308/19/lkl.00.html   (6477 words)

  
 George Joulwan - SourceWatch
George Joulwan is Chairman of the Defense and Aerospace Steering Committee at the Intellibridge Expert Network.
Joulwan served as "Commander-in-Chief of U.S. forces in Central and South America (CINCSOUTH), Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command (CINCEUR), and the 11th Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR).
Served in the Pentagon for the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, Director of Requirements for the Army, and as Executive Officer for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)."[1]
sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=George_Joulwan   (188 words)

  
 NATO - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
George Joulwan: October 22, 1993, to July 11, 1997
The terrorist menace could give this institution a new life, but some think also that fighting this new enemy needs a completely different political and military organisation, as well as completely different weapons systems other than those on which NATO was built.
In November 2004 after the re-election of President George W. Bush the Norwegian Prime Minister Kjell Magne Bondevik publicly discussed whether Norway would gain by strengthening her defence relations with the EU.
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 DefenseLINK News: JOINT STAFF CHAIRMAN PRAISES CAREER OF GEN. GEORGE JOULWAN   (Site not responding. Last check: )
And while the announcement today by my friend and fellow soldier, Gen. George Joulwan, of his retirement this coming spring, comes as no surprise, it is nonetheless bittersweet.
General Joulwan's career is one of enormous success -- he has served at every level of command, two combat tours in Vietnam and Commander in Chief of two Unified Commands.
Joulwan best wishes as they prepare to retire in the coming months.
www.dod.mil /releases/1996/b122396_bt692-96.html   (284 words)

  
 April 1-4, 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In other news, Gen. George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe, is scheduled today to begin a two-day visit to Ukraine.
Kuzmuk was speaking to journalists on 1 April after meeting with visiting Gen. George Joulwan, NATO's supreme allied commander in Europe.
Joulwan told reporters that Ukraine's furtherparticipation in NATO's Partnership for Peace program would serve to strengthen relations between Ukraine and NATO.
www.infoukes.com /rfe-ukraine/1997/April1-4.html   (1384 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
BLITZER: General Joulwan, you used to deal with kind of situation in the bad old days of the Cold War, but there are some experts who assume that if this kind of device he would have used it by now.
JOULWAN: I think turn him over to proper authorities and try him as someone that is -- taked up arms against his -- his country and he -- we've got precedents for this in the past.
JOULWAN: I agree, and I think most importantly the troops are fired up with this commander-in-chief.
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 CNN.com - Transcripts
JOULWAN: It's tough, but again what those rangers said you train, you train hard, you train the mission to try to reduce that likelihood.
JOULWAN: And if I could add to that, Larry, I used to have a saying from my old football days, "You got to make the scrimmage tougher than the game." And so you try to make your training to replicate even tougher than what you are going to find in combat.
JOULWAN: I think the troops will follow the rules of engagement that they have been given and if the situation warrants it, they will fire if fired upon.
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 Text: Clinton Statement On Retirement Of Gen. Joulwan   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Washington -- President Clinton saluted General George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, for his work in transforming NATO as Joulwan announced December 23 his plans to retire in the Spring of 1997 upon completion of 36 years service.
RETIREMENT OF GENERAL GEORGE A. Today, General George Joulwan, the Commander-in-Chief, U.S. European Command and the Supreme Allied Commander, Europe, announced that he plans to retire next spring, after 36 years of active duty service.
As General Joulwan worked to bring peace to Bosnia, he also led the effort to transform NATO so that it could better address such conflicts and remain the guarantor of Europe's democracy and the central force for European stability.
www.usembassy-israel.org.il /publish/press/whouse/archive/december/wh31226.htm   (412 words)

  
 George Joulwan - SourceWatch
George Joulwan is Chairman of the Defense and Aerospace Steering Committee at the Intellibridge Expert Network.
Joulwan served as "Commander-in-Chief of U.S. forces in Central and South America (CINCSOUTH), Commander-in-Chief, United States European Command (CINCEUR), and the 11th Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR).
Served in the Pentagon for the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, Director of Requirements for the Army, and as Executive Officer for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)."[1]
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=George_Joulwan   (103 words)

  
 DefenseLink News Release: JOINT STAFF CHAIRMAN PRAISES CAREER OF GEN. GEORGE JOULWAN
And while the announcement today by my friend and fellow soldier, Gen. George Joulwan, of his retirement this coming spring, comes as no surprise, it is nonetheless bittersweet.
General Joulwan's career is one of enormous success -- he has served at every level of command, two combat tours in Vietnam and Commander in Chief of two Unified Commands.
Joulwan best wishes as they prepare to retire in the coming months.
www.defenselink.mil /releases/release.aspx?releaseid=1120   (293 words)

  
 George Joulwan information - Search.com
George Alfred Joulwan (born November 16, 1939, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) was a United States Army general, and is now a businessman.
Joulwan studied at the United States Military Academy and Loyola University.
He served from June 1966 to November 1967 and from June 1971 to January 1972 in Vietnam.
www.search.com /reference/George_Joulwan   (228 words)

  
 CNN.com - Transcripts
Joining me from Washington tonight is retired U.S. Army General George Joulwan, the former supreme allied commander of NATO.
JOULWAN: Well, I think it's obvious, as we see on the ground today, that there's a lot of issues still unresolved.
JOULWAN: In my experience, Paula, this has been -- every one of those contingencies I talked about mention the same thing.
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