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dbpedia:Douglas_Warren
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Douglas (Duke) Warren, (May 28, 1922 – August 27, 2011) was a Canadian air force pilot and commander. He shared the nickname "Duke" with his identical twin brother, Bruce (Duke) Warren, who died in 1951. Douglas was known for participating as a pilot in the Dieppe Raid in World War II, and won the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1945. Doug's memoirs, titled "Gemini Flight" chronicled his and his brother's flying experiences.
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Warren, Douglas
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Duke (shared with brother Bruce)
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Canadian Air Force officer
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Duke (nickname)
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1922-05-28Z
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n7:_Alberta
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1922-01-01Z
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2011-08-27Z
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2011-01-01Z
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421 Squadron, RCAF Station Baldy Hughes, Air Cadet Camp in Penhold, Alberta
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1973-01-01Z
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1940-01-01Z