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the most influential tuskegee airmen was colonel benjamin o davis jrTuskegee Airmen Pilot ListingNOTE: This list DOES NOT include the names of all individuals who PARTICIPATED IN the Tuskegee Airmen pilot training program or support operations.http://www.tuskegee.edu/about_us/legacy_of_fame/tuskegee_airmen/tuskegee_airmen_pilot_listing.aspx
Dr. Roscoe Brown
Vernon J Baker
Mr. Harold L. Gaulden N-2488-RCTE Ft. Wayne, Indiana
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the most influential tuskegee airmen was colonel benjamin o davis jrTuskegee Airmen Pilot ListingNOTE: This list DOES NOT include the names of all individuals who PARTICIPATED IN the Tuskegee Airmen pilot training program or support operations.http://www.tuskegee.edu/about_us/legacy_of_fame/tuskegee_airmen/tuskegee_airmen_pilot_listing.aspx
Dorris J Strong
Dr. Roscoe Brown
Vernon J Baker
Mr. Harold L. Gaulden N-2488-RCTE Ft. Wayne, Indiana
The best way to find out if there was a plane named Nita in the squadrons of the Tuskegee Airmen is to contact their organization. They have all the information on the squadrons and the names of the planes in the squadrons. If you know the squadron number of the plane you are interested in it will help them locate the plane. See the links below for your research.
No one knows how many are still alive from the original crew member number of 996 pilots and about 15,000 ground personnel.
Captain woodard was at the Oklahoma City Verterans Hospital today in his jacket and all
In Europe and the Mediteranian Areas. Answer The Tuskegee Airmen were formed into the 332nd Fighter Group that was part of fighter escort for the 15th Air Force located in Italy. Their fighters escorted bombers on missions that flew to Germany, Austria and probably other bordering countries. Another group of Tuskegee Airman were organized into a Medium Bomber squadron and trained on B-25's. This unit never left the USA and did not go into combat. This was partially due to a mutiny by the crewmembers. Reference book: "Mutiny at Freeman Field" Link to Organization of the 15th Air Force and its fighter escort. This link is in German but the names of the units and the airfield they were stationed are legible:http://www.airpower.at/news03/0813_luftkrieg_ostmark/15USAF.htm Custermen
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Not just soldiers; but marines, airmen, sailors, and coast guardsmen, the names of which are engraved in stone.