The Tuskegee Airmen were racially discriminated against both within the army and without. The Tuskegee Airmen were tagged as trainees despite some having served in the army for several years and some with hundreds of flight hours. They were not permitted to mingle with white soldiers and were denied access to most officer's clubs. Many local businesses would not server the airmen and they were not permitted to hold command posts until the war was nearly over.
Nothing shows that this was a real character, so there is no name beyond 'Senator Conyers.' It is likely a composite of several people, both in governemnt and in the military.
From a CBS Tuskegee report on 📷 Tuskegee Airmen Ace of World War II, Dies JANUARY 29, 2010 "It is generally conceded that Lee Archer was the first and only black ace pilot," credited with shooting down five enemy planes, Dr. Roscoe Brown Jr., a fellow Tuskegee Airman and friend, said in a telephone interview Thursday. Archer was acknowledged to have shot down four planes, and he and another pilot both claimed victory for shooting down a fifth plane. An investigation revealed Archer had inflicted the damage that destroyed the plane, said Brown, and the Air Force eventually proclaimed him an ace pilot.
Both sides were involved in trench warefare.
Colonel George Spencer "Spanky" Roberts of Fairmont, WV and Capt. Mac Ross of Dayton, Ohio both graduated from West Virginia State College. Roberts went on to the full rank of Colonel, retiring in 1968. He served in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Capt. Ross was killed during WWII when his P-51 was shot down.
Both helped in WW2.
Both helped in WW2.
The Tuskegee Airmen were racially discriminated against both within the army and without. The Tuskegee Airmen were tagged as trainees despite some having served in the army for several years and some with hundreds of flight hours. They were not permitted to mingle with white soldiers and were denied access to most officer's clubs. Many local businesses would not server the airmen and they were not permitted to hold command posts until the war was nearly over.
There were thousands of airmen of both sides shot down in Europe in WW2.
Nothing shows that this was a real character, so there is no name beyond 'Senator Conyers.' It is likely a composite of several people, both in governemnt and in the military.
From a CBS Tuskegee report on 📷 Tuskegee Airmen Ace of World War II, Dies JANUARY 29, 2010 "It is generally conceded that Lee Archer was the first and only black ace pilot," credited with shooting down five enemy planes, Dr. Roscoe Brown Jr., a fellow Tuskegee Airman and friend, said in a telephone interview Thursday. Archer was acknowledged to have shot down four planes, and he and another pilot both claimed victory for shooting down a fifth plane. An investigation revealed Archer had inflicted the damage that destroyed the plane, said Brown, and the Air Force eventually proclaimed him an ace pilot.
The researchers are still figuring that out. So far estimated over 11,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen of both sides died that day.
Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury. Note that all current US bills have captions on both sides identifying both the person shown and the scene depicted on the back.
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500 people on both sides
Both sides.
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