Operation Desert Storm commander, Norman Schwarzkopf – the retired general who successfully pushed the Iraqi forces of Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait in 1991 – has passed away.
Aged just 78 years of age, Norman Schwarzkopf died in Tampa, Florida yesterday.
He was a Vietnam veteran.
During the Kuwait invasion by Iraq, Schwarzkopf made daily use of CNN to deliver constructive propaganda for the allied forces.
Meanwhile, NormanSchwarzkopf.com is owned by no other than domain investor, Mike Mann, and Domain Asset Holdings.
Although the general’s name is hard to pronounce, it’s definitely a historic asset.
At the time this article is written, the domain is for sale at $300 but this might change at any time.
RIP, General.
Why do you call Mike Mann a domain investor and not a cyber squatter?