There is no hero entitled "It is not a hero" (H. Norman Schwarzkopf) in this book, and the general H. Norman Schwarzkopf showed his extraordinary life and career. He began his autobiography by explaining his childhood and how he became the leader of the US military. This type of autobiography shows how the leader evolved, how to achieve the career, and how to live by following his motto set by his past leaders and followers. Autobiography has experienced several backgrounds and detailed direct experience that let the leader think twice before he becomes his situation.
In 1992, Schwarzkopf published a memoir "No Hero" about his life; it became a best seller. Schwarzkopf forwarded his memoir to Bantam Books for $ 5 million. In 1993, Schwarzkopf proved to be afflicted with prostate cancer and succeeded in this treatment. Many of his honors include the 2002 Presidential Freedom Medal. Queen Elizabeth II gave Schwarzkopf and many other military honors from foreign countries. He led the Pegasus parade in Kentucky province and was an honorary guest of Indianapolis 500. He supports some of the children's charitable activities and national philanthropic activities, enhances awareness of prostate cancer, restores high-graffiti from the state of endangered species, and contributes to nature conservation. Schwarzkopf tried to spare a discreet retirement in Tampa, but he temporarily served as a military commentator for NBC.
Today's hero has faith. There is no superpower to become a hero. The general perception of heroes in our daily life can be started by anyone, including firefighters, police, military, emergency crew, teachers, doctors, parents and guardians. According to their profession, a person can not be regarded as a hero. Many people think that all soldiers and firefighters are heroes. However, it is not always. Heroism is in one person, and it adapts to this opportunity. They can not be regarded as heroes if a person is for others without any cost. For example, when the building is burning, he worries about him and he may not try to save lives outside the building worrying about him and he enters the building, and he is a hero It is not considered