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Dean C. Strother

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at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, and became commander on June 6, 1956. In July 1958, Strother was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force as deputy chief of staff, operations until November 1962 when he was appointed as the U.S. representative to the Military Committee and Standing Group NATO. In
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who served as U.S. Military Representative, NATO Military Committee (USMILREP), from 1962 to 1965; and as Commander in Chief, North American Air Defense Command/Commander in Chief, Continental Air Defense Command (CINCNORAD/CINCONAD), from 1965 to 1966. He also served in the
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Some of his assignments during the period of 1932-1942 were: operations officer at Barksdale Field, Louisiana; air mail duty at the Municipal Airport, Chicago, Illinois; instrument flying instructor at Sherman Field, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas; pilot with the
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was organized in January 1943 he was appointed chief of the Fighter Command and promoted to brigadier general in May 1943. From July to January 1944, he headed an expanded outfit, the Solomon Islands Fighter Command, part of AirSol,
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as chief, Military Personnel Division, DCS/PA; director military personnel, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel until March 1951 when he assumed command of the
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to the Army Distinguished Service Medal. He personally led a United States fighter task force from Italy to Russia to provide direct assistance for the Russian offensive in the East, and was awarded the
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Strother's youngest brother, Donald Root Strother, was the first Army Air Corps pilot from Cowley County, Kansas to lose his life in World War II.
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In July 1942, Strother became staff fighter officer of the U.S. Army Forces in the South Pacific area, and when the
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Returning to the United States in October 1945, Strother was assigned as commander of the West Coast Wing of the
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In November 1953, he returned to the United States as deputy commander of the
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United States)
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April 1965, he assumed his assignment as commander in chief
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Strother flew to Italy in January 1944 to command the
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General
Twelfth Air Force
Air University
NORAD
World War II
Army Distinguished Service Medal
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Silver Star
Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal
United States Air Force
four-star general
United States Army Air Forces
Winfield, Kansas
Southwestern College
United States Military Academy
72nd Bombardment Squadron
Thirteenth Air Force
AirSoPac
Army Distinguished Service Medal
306th Fighter Wing
Fifteenth Air Force

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