Charles A. Horner | |
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General Charles A. Horner
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Nickname(s) | Chuck |
Born |
Davenport, Iowa |
October 19, 1936
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service/branch | United States Air Force |
Years of service | 1958–1994 |
Rank | General |
Commands held |
Space Command NORAD United States Air Forces Central Command 9th Air Force |
Battles/wars |
Vietnam War Gulf War |
Awards |
Distinguished Service Medal (3) Silver Star (2) Legion of Merit Distinguished Flying Cross Meritorious Service Medal (4) Air Medal(11) Air Force Commendation Medal (4) |
Other work | author |
Charles Albert "Chuck" Horner (born October 19, 1936) is a retired USAF Four-Star General. He was born in Davenport, Iowa and attended the University of Iowa, as part of the Air Force ROTC 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 aerial forces, 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 U.S. Central Command; while General Schwarzkopf was still in the United States. He currently serves on the board of directors for the US Institute of Peace.
General Charles A. Horner was Commander in Chief of North American Aerospace Defense Command and the U.S. Space Command; and Commander of Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado from 1992 - 1994. He was responsible for the aerospace defense of the United States and Canada, and the exploitation and control of space for national purposes through a far-flung network of satellites and ground stations throughout the world.