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165:United States Air Force
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400:Air Force Headquarters
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221:Advanced Flying School
297:deputy chief of staff
295:where he also became
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197:Lake View High School
102:Years of service
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365:Enid Air Force Base
187:Fowler was born in
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161:John Gordon Fowler
23:John Gordon Fowler
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339:Postwar era
225:Kelly Field
213:March Field
144:Bronze Star
482:Categories
434:References
217:California
183:Early life
65:Allegiance
35:1905-09-06
357:Louisiana
178:Biography
105:1929-1959
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369:Oklahoma
329:Iwo Jima
309:New York
299:for the
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189:Chicago
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135:Awards
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