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John Gordon Fowler

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and in April he was already an assistant deputy director and became a deputy director a couple of months later. He came back to
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as chief of administration. In August 1947 Fowler became an assistant commandant of the
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from which he graduated in September of the same year and was given a task to command
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as a deputy for intelligence. From December 1954 to June 1955 he worked in
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in the same city, and four years later got a degree in engineering from
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in Tokyo. He retired in May 1959 and died on December 8, 1971.
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In March 1952, Fowler became a deputy to the assistant at the
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United States Army Air Forces personnel of World War II
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United Nations Command, Military Armistice Commissioner
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He graduated from there in June and was stationed at
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in October 1943. In June 1944 Fowler worked with the
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Chicago
Illinois
United States
United States of America
United States Air Force

Brigadier general
World War II

Bronze Star

Legion of Merit
United States Air Force
brigadier general
Legion of Merit
Chicago
Illinois
Lake View High School
Northwestern University
Primary Flying School
cadet
March Field
California
Advanced Flying School
Kelly Field
second lieutenant
Selfridge Field
Michigan
United States
Hawaii

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