
“Escape kits”
“Escape kits” (cyanide) being distributed to 332nd FG. (seated): Theodore G. Lumpkin, Jr. Standing (left to right): Joseph L. “Joe” Chineworth, Memphis, TN, Class 44-E;

“Escape kits” (cyanide) being distributed to 332nd FG. (seated): Theodore G. Lumpkin, Jr. Standing (left to right): Joseph L. “Joe” Chineworth, Memphis, TN, Class 44-E;


The first Federal transport pilot license issued to an African American is believed to have been received by C. Alfred “Chief” Anderson in 1932. The

Release of the RED TAILS movie for the high school kids at the Media Theater in PA Tuskegee Airmen in the photo: Lee Archer Jr.,

This poster is signed by original Tuskegee Airman pilot Lt Col Luke Weathers (USAF, Retired). Weathers was a native of Memphis, TN and graduated from

P-51C at Historic Moton Airfield preparing for the Memorial Day Fly-In EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, WI

These are two pictures from my mom’s album of my dad, Fred Wilson, with others in the 477th Bombardment Group Click here to learn more about the Lineage and

See his listing in the Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster

We were honored a number of years ago when James A. Bailey, son of 1st Lt Charles Bailey, Sr., sent us a number of photos,

Class 42-C-SE Single Engine (SE) The first class of black pilots completed pilot training on March 6, 1942, at Tuskegee Army Air Field, in Tuskegee,