
Tuskegee Airman wing bracelet
This Tuskegee Airman wing bracelet belongs to Fe Seymour (Fairbanks, Alaska) the daughter of Tuskegee Airman Lt Col Charles M Bussey. The wings are mounted
This Tuskegee Airman wing bracelet belongs to Fe Seymour (Fairbanks, Alaska) the daughter of Tuskegee Airman Lt Col Charles M Bussey. The wings are mounted
Type D-1 Jacket with name and service number stamped on inside along with leather name tag on outside of the jacket. Lt. Everett Emerson Richardson
Known affectionately as, “Daddy John,” Lieutenant Colonel John Ira Mulzac (1923-2015) was an original Tuskegee Airman who amassed 15,000 hours in the air. A decorated
CMSgt Donald Summerlin portrait and his jacket David Diaz buys storage units from varies places and found these and other memorabilia of CMSgt Summerlin. Summerlin,
On the left is Judge L. Scott Melville, with his son, Scott D. Melville posing with Gen. Benjamin O. Davis’s service sword. The Melville family
This is the RAF Type D Flying helmet of John Leahr 301st FS 332nd FG. This item was gifted to my son Matthew who is
Captured in Italy during the summer of 1944, Lt. (later Maj.) Lloyd “Scotty” Hathcock spent the rest of the war in Stalag Luft III and
Some important and extensive archive of personal and service items belonging to Tuskegee Airman William Powell. Tuskegee Diploma with signatures of classmates and instructors; service
Tuskegee Airman Major Leonard F. Turner, 301st Fighter Squadron, 332nd Fighter Group, 15th USAAF, Europe. Awards including: cased Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal, AF Commendation
William S. Powell Jr. must have been mighty proud to be a Tuskegee Airman. He kept his brown leather flight jacket with the 99th Pursuit Squadron