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native of Pomona, California,
Disosway was born on June 11, 1910, to
Wilbur Fotheringham Disosway and
Elizabeth Forrest.
Disosway is the
namesake of his great-grandfather...
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without some
level of ground-attack capability. On 1 August,
General Gabriel Disosway took
command of
Tactical Air
Command and
reiterated calls for the F-X,...
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winning the
league championship in 1934
while being coached by
Gabriel Disosway who
became a four-star General.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on February...
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historical discrepancies in a 2019 video, in
which he
concluded that
Gabriel Disosway, a
local chronicler in
Staten Island, was
responsible for
originating the...
- air warfare". His
predecessor as
commander of TAC,
General Gabriel P.
Disosway,
described him as
difficult to work for or with
because he was "much smarter...
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Methodists Hekeziah G.
Leigh and John
Early and
Staten Islander Gabriel Poillon Disosway. It was
originally located in Boydton, near the
North Carolina border,...
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Sydney de
Kantzow Jimmy Doolittle Col.
Jerry B.
Disharoon (USAF)
Gabriel P.
Disosway Denis Earp Dr.C.
Dexter Ebertz DVM
Dwight D.
Eisenhower Peter Fleming William...
- Cortes,
professional baseball player Alberto Davila,
boxer Gabriel P.
Disosway,
United States Air
Force General Michael Efevberha,
basketball player for...
- John Rodgers,
Joshua Sands,
Peter Stuyvesant,
George Clinton,
Israel Disosway, John Slidell,
Henry Rutgers, and
Daniel Phoenix. In July 1800, the bank...
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Service (COMMATS), 1960–1964. 1 1932 (USMA) 31 (1910–1979) 36
Gabriel P.
Disosway 1 Aug 1963
Commander in Chief, U.S. Air
Forces in
Europe (CINCUSAFE)...