GeorgeJoulwanÂ’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.
GeorgeJoulwan 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, GeorgeJoulwan 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.
GeneralGeorge A. Joulwan, United States Army, retired in 1997, has had a career of exemplary military service and outstanding foreign policy experience.
GeneralJoulwan was SACEUR during the most revolutionary period in the NATO Alliance since its inception.
Most significant is that GeneralJoulwan 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.