Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Tuskegee Airmen

The Tuskegee Airmen of World War II were African American men dedicated in becoming the first black air pilots. They came from all over the country wanting to become the first black air pilots. They were mostly college  graduates or undergraduates and others demonstrated academic qualifications by an entrance exam. Tuskegee Airmen were trained to the fullest no standards were lowered nor raised they were trained to be strong. If anything would happen while you were training in the sky or if your pilot crashed and blew up in flames, you were honored and the remaining airmen moved on. The black men could either train in the single-engine or multi-engine pilots they were trained at the Tuskegee Army Air Field. The first aviation cadet class started in July of 1941. Only five airmen successfully completed the training and nine hundred ninety-two pilots graduated at Tuskegee Army Air Field. Training was done with two pilots the P-40 Warhawk and P-39 Aircobra.  In the end  the Tuskegee Airmen were very successful and dedicated. The 99th Squadron received two Presidential Unit Citations. In my opinion the Tuskegee Airmen changed the Air-force.

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