General wins the bronze

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On Thursday, the Los Angeles Air Force Base will unveil and dedicate a 9-foot bronze statue of Gen. Bernard Schriever, considered the father of the U.S. Air Force's space and missile program and the architect of the service's ballistic missile and military space program.
Crafted by local San Pedro artist, Eugene Daub, the statue was commissioned by the Air Force Association's Schriever Chapter 147.

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