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Eugene

(61,935 posts)
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 01:05 PM Mar 2016

Tuskegee Airman reflects on all-black unit's founding 75 years ago

Source: Reuters

World | Mon Mar 21, 2016 11:38am EDT

Tuskegee Airman reflects on all-black unit's founding 75 years ago

BY KIA JOHNSON

Seventy-five years after the founding of the all-black Tuskegee Airmen, one of its most decorated pilots says the pioneering unit showed African-Americans' fighting worth at a time of deep racial discrimination.

Retired Colonel Charles McGee, 97, said he and fellow members of the 99th Fighter Squadron had no hesitation about fighting during World War Two and showing white America that black aviators could do the job.

"They say 'African-American' or 'black,' but we're American and our country was at war," McGee told Reuters.

"We were just as interested in supporting that effort as anybody else at that time and so we turned our back on the fact that there was segregation."

McGee's unit was formed on March 22, 1941, as the first all-black aviation unit of the racially segregated U.S. armed forces.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-tuskegee-idUSKCN0WJ2YE
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Tuskegee Airman reflects on all-black unit's founding 75 years ago (Original Post) Eugene Mar 2016 OP
Imagine being so patriotic that you put your country first. Jackie Wilson Said Mar 2016 #1
Yes, Sir! Kind of Blue Mar 2016 #4
I love this part of our history for its illustration of the triumph of talent and MADem Mar 2016 #2
He's awesome! JustAnotherGen Mar 2016 #3
Thanks, Eugene! Kind of Blue Mar 2016 #5
What an amazing man. sheshe2 Mar 2016 #6
Lovely article, Eugene! BlueMTexpat Mar 2016 #7
K&R ismnotwasm Mar 2016 #8

Kind of Blue

(8,709 posts)
4. Yes, Sir!
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 01:24 PM
Mar 2016

If I still lived in my old hometown, Bethesda, Md., I'd find him and ply him with questions But with a big Thank You to start off. A beautiful man!

MADem

(135,425 posts)
2. I love this part of our history for its illustration of the triumph of talent and
Mon Mar 21, 2016, 01:11 PM
Mar 2016

dedication over adversity and hatred.

I hate that it had to happen in the first place on a number of levels.

Real heroes.

Kick-n-rec.

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