Harold Fowler (RAF officer)
Harold Fowler | |
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| Born | 6 June 1886 Liverpool, England, UK |
| Died | 17 January 1957 (aged 70) Palm Beach, Florida, US |
| Allegiance | Great Britain & United States |
| Years of service | 1915–1918 & 1941–1945 |
| Spouse(s) | Thyrza Benson Flagg Fowler |
Group Captain Harold Fowler CMG DSO MC (1886 – 17 January 1957) was a British soldier, aviator, banker, big game hunter and steeplechase jockey. He served during the first part of the First World War with the British army but later transferred to the United States army upon its entry into the war in 1917. He also served in the RAF during the Second World War. He was decorated by seven countries including the British, American, French and Belgium governments.
Fowler also rode twice as an amateur jockey in the Grand National (1927 and 1928) horse race (being unseated both times) and also flew an aircraft through the Arc de Triomphe in Paris (as part of a drunken bet) in 1918.