Tuskegee Airman’s Restricted Pilot Certificate
The certificate was signed by Cornelius Coffey for Wilbur Franklin Brown, the father of a work colleague. The thing that struck me was that Cornelius
The certificate was signed by Cornelius Coffey for Wilbur Franklin Brown, the father of a work colleague. The thing that struck me was that Cornelius
Frederick Douglass Eubanks arrived in Tuskegee March 1945, per the Special Order issued by Headquarters Tuskegee Army Air Field. Frederick was assigned to Squadron F
This is a photo of an inside book found in the garage of the former home of 2nd Lt Frank Moody where he lived during
The official documents when viewed in chronological order illustrate and highlight the administrative process that 2nd Lt. Marsden Thompson went through as he and other
United States Army Aeromedical Support to African Fliers, 1941 – 1949: The Tuskegee Flight Surgeons Most active-duty United States Air Force pilots and flight surgeons
Fighting two wars: Racism and Fascism “I wanted to go into the service and felt this was my country…. And even though some forces in
On the 9th of June, 1944, 1st Lt Cornelius Rogers was in a formation of aircraft accompanying a group of bombers to Northern Italy. Enemy
When Lloyd “Scotty” Hathcock looked around the POW camp near Sagan, Germany, he was the only black face among the thousands held in Germany’s Stalag
In February 1944, the 100th, 301st, and 302nd Fighter Squadrons, comprising the 332nd Fighter Group began flying combat operations in Italy as part of the
Captain Luther Smith’s service with the 332nd Fighter Group included 133 combat missions within eight months,