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  1. George Alfred Joulwan (born November 16, 1939, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) is a retired United States Army general who served for 36 years. He finished his military career as the Commander-in-Chief of the United States European Command and NATO's Supreme Allied Commander (SACEUR) in 1997.

  2. George Alfred Joulwan (* 16. November 1939 in Pottsville , Pennsylvania ) ist ein ehemaliger General der US Army libanesischer Abstammung und war von 1993 bis 1997 der 11. Supreme Allied Commander Europe und zugleich Kommandeur des US European Command .

  3. George A. (Alfred) Joulwan wurde am 16. Nov. 1939 in Pottsville im Staat Pennsylvania geboren. Ausbildung. Nach dem Abschluß der Schulausbildung besuchte J. die US-Militärakademie Westpoint, die er 1961 als Infanterie-Leutnant verließ. Zwischendurch kam er im Sommer 1959 als Kadett zur Gefechtsausbildung mit einer amerikanischen Einheit aus ...

  4. Engagements: • Vietnam War (1960 - 1973) Biography: George Alfred Joulwan. General, U.S. Army. George Alfred Joulwan was born on 16 November 1939 in Pottsville, PA. Joulwan, of Lebanese origin, is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy and Loyola University.

  5. The NATO Defence Planning Committee has today appointed General George. A. Joulwan to succeed General John M. Shalikashvili as Supreme Allied. Commander, Europe. In releasing General Shalikashvili from his assignment as Supreme. Allied Commander, Europe, the Committee has expressed to him in the.

  6. Major General George Alfred Joulwan (1939 – living) March 1988 to July 1989 George Alfred Joulwan (born November 16, 1939, Pottsville, Pennsylvania ) was a U.S. general, and is now a businessman. Joulwan studied at theUnited States Military Academy and Loyola University.

  7. 23. Dez. 1996 · Statement on the Retirement of General George A. Joulwan, USA. December 23, 1996. Today Gen. 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.