WebList of Tuskegee Airmen. Officer T64276 Pueblo CO, Spencer, Roy M. 43-B-SE 2/16/1943 2nd Lt. 0797223 Tallahasee FL, Spicer, Cecil 45-H-TE 11/20/1945 2nd Lt. 0843360 Greenville OH, Spriggs, Thurman E. 45-H-SE 11/20/1945 2nd Lt. 0843350 Des Moines IA, Spurlin, Jerome D. 43-J-SE 11/3/1943 2nd Lt. 0814822 Chicago IL, Squires, John W. 44-H-SE 9/8/1944 Flt. He was later hired to be the lead flight instructor at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in World War II. 44-J-SE 12/28/1944 Flt. Kelley, Thomas A. Officer T66407 New York NY, Maxwell, Robert L. 45-F-TE 9/8/1945 2nd Lt. 0843247 Bronx NY, May, Cornelius F. 43-I-SE 10/1/1943 2nd Lt. 0814198 Indianapolis IN, McCarroll, Rixie H. 44-C-SE 3/12/1944 2nd Lt. 0824837 Gary IN, McClelland, Harvey L. 45-A-TE 3/11/1945 Flt. Along with physician and benefactor Dr. Albert Forsythe, Anderson became the first Black pilot to crisscross the United States by air in 1933. Officer T70110 Washington DC, York, Oscar H. 44-I-TE 11/20/1944 2nd Lt. 0469633 Los Angeles CA, Young, Albert L. 44-C-SE 3/12/1944 2nd Lt. 0824847 Memphis TN, Young, Benjamin Jr. 45-C-SE 5/23/1945 2nd Lt. 0842887 Philadelphia PA, Young, Eddie Lee 46-B-SE 5/14/1946 Unknown Unknown Unknown, Young, Lee W. 45-D-SE 6/27/1945 Flt. He was tapped by the Army to teach Black pilots to fly at Tuskegee Institute in World War II. Officer T64641 Swarthmore PA, Rich, Daniel L. 44-D-SE 4/15/1944 2nd Lt. 0828057 Rutherford NJ, Richardson, Eugene J., Jr. 45-A-SE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841261 Camden NJ, Richardson, Virgil J. Officer T70227 Wichita KS, White, Raymond M. 44-I-TE 11/20/1944 Flt. Powered and implemented by FactSet Digital Solutions. Postal Service in 2014. Officer T68762 Asheville NC, McClenic, William B., Jr. 43-H-SE 8/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0811285 Akron OH, McClure, John 42-G-SE 8/5/1942 2nd Lt. 0791538 Kokomo IN, McCreary, Walter L. 43-C-SE 3/25/1943 2nd Lt. 0798950 San Antonio TX, McCrory, Felix M. 44-H-SE 9/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0838033 Yuma AZ, McCrumby, George T. 43-A-SE 1/14/1943 2nd Lt. 0796265 Fort Worth TX, McCullin, James L. 42-H-SE 9/6/1942 2nd Lt. 0792442 St. Louis MO, McDaniel, Armour G. 43-A-SE 1/14/1943 2nd Lt. 0796266 Martinsville VA, McGarrity, Thomas H. 45-I-SE 1/29/1946 2nd Lt. 02102014 Chicago IL, McGee, Charles E. 43-F-SE 6/30/1943 2nd Lt. 08071 03 Champaign IL, McGinnis, Faythe A. Officer T70430 Philadelphia PA, Rapier, Gordon M. 44-C-SE 3/12/1944 2nd Lt. 0824841 Gary IN, Rayburg, Nathaniel P. 43:J-SE 11/3/1943 Flt. 46-B-TE 5/14/1946 Unknown Unknown Detroit MI, Desvignes, Russell F. 45-B-TE 4/15/1945 Flt. Officer T70549 Norfolk VA, Jackson, Leonard M. 43-D-SE 4/29/1943 2nd Lt. 0801172 Fort Worth TX, Jackson, Melvin T. 42j-SE 11/10/1942 2nd Lt. 0793708 Warren ton VA, Jackson, William T. 44-F-TE 6/27/1944 Flt. 46-B-TE 5/14/1946 Unknown Unknown Unknown, Hardy, George E. 44-H-SE 9/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0838029 Philadelphia PA, Harmon, Arthur C. 45-G-TE 10/16/1945 2nd Lt. 02082595 Los Angeles CA, Harper, Samuel W. 44-A-TE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0819448 Oliver Springs TN, Harris, Alfonso L. 45-G-SE 10/16/1945 Flt. first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Officer T64642 Rutherford NJ, Spears, Leon W. 44-F-SE 6/27/1944 Flt. Officer T70222 Davenport IA, Connell, Victor L. 45-D-SE 6/27/1945 2nd Lt. 0843003 Nutley NJ, Cook, Martin L. 44-D-TE 4/15/1944 Flt. "Life can be unfair," she added. Officer T64634 Stoughton MA, Flake, Thomas M. 44-J-TE 12/28/1944 Flt. 45-C-SE 5/23/1945 Flt. Tuskegee Airmen (U.S. National Park Service) 44-A-TE 1/7/1944 Flt. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, NOTE: This list DOES NOT include the names of all individuals who PARTICIPATED IN the Tuskegee Airmen pilot training program or support operations. Denied opportunities to take flying lessons because he was African American, he blazed his own path into the wild blue yonder. Officer T69751 Itasca TX, Long, Wilbur F. 44-B-SE 2/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0821915 New Rochelle NY, Love, Thomas W.,Jr. Officer T68708 Birmingham AL, Merton, Joseph L.,Jr. On March 19, 1941, the U.S. War Department established the 99th Pursuit Squadron, which, along with a few other squadrons formed later, became better known as the Tuskegee Airmen. 46-A-SE 3/23/1946 Flt. will fityour personality. The Tuskegee Airmen: An Interview with the Leading Authority "This historical landmark is a rich backdrop to a modern, state-of-the-art facility providing top-notch training and education, while serving as an economic engine for the region," says the City of Tuskegee online. Officer T67160 Jacksonville FL, Talton, James E. 45-F-TE 9/8/1945 Flt. Tuskegee Airmen Pilot 44-K-SE 2/1/1945 2nd Lt. 0841157 York PA, Carter, William G. 46-C-SE 6/28/1946 2nd Lt. 02102109 Pittsburgh PA, Casey, Clifton G. 45-B-SE 4/15/1945 Flt. 45-I-SE 1/29/1946 2nd Lt. 02102013 Halesite NY, Bibb, William V. 45-H-TE 11/20/1945 2nd Lt. 0843352 Ottumwa IA, Bickham, Luzine B. WebJames H. Harvey III (born July 13, 1923) is a retired United States Army Air Corps / U.S. Air Force (USAF) officer and former African-American fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group 's 99th Fighter Squadron, best known as the Tuskegee Airmen, "Red Tails," or among enemy German pilots, Schwartze Vogelmenschen ("Black birdmen"). 44-C-SE 3/12/1944 2nd Lt. 0824836 Chicago IL, Miller, Charles E. 44-I-1-SE 10/16/1944 2nd Lt. 0838156 Plainfield NJ, Miller, George R. 45-E-TE 8/4/1945 Flt. Officer T64633 Birmingham AL, Elfalan, Jose R. 45-H-TE 11/20/1945 2nd Lt. 0843354 Prospect KY, Ellington, Spurgeon N. 43-E-SE 5/28/1943 2nd Lt. 0804549 Winston-Salem NC. CELEBRATED TUSKEGEE AIRMAN CHARLES MCGEE DIES AT 102. Officer T62814 Mars PA, Woods, Carrol S. 43-H-SE 8/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0811294 Valdosta GA, Woods, Isaac R. 45-E-SE 8/4/1945 Flt. Only 992 Tuskegee Airmen flew fighter planes in World War II, yet 14,000 served among them bomber crews, reconnaissance plane pilots, grounds crew and various other support staff, notes Tuskegee Airmen historian Haulman. 44-D-TE 4/15/1944 Port au Prince Haiti, Guyton, Eugene L. 44-J-5E 12/28/1944 Flt. A German Messerschmitt 262A-1 jet-propelled fighter at the Rheinmain Airport, near Frankfurt, Germany, 1945. Officer T64629 Denver CO, Rodgers, Marion R. 44-B-SE 2/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0821920 Elizabeth NJ, Rogers, Amos A. "Much of their navigation on the journey was done by reading a simple roadmap. The Tuskegee Airmen shot down three ME-262s in their raid over Berlin in March 1945, despite its superior speed and dexterity. The Tuskegee Airmen is the nickname of the first African American unit to fly combat airplanes in World War II. Officer T67968 New York NY, Dickson, Lawrence E. 43-C-SE 3/25/1943 2nd Lt. 0798945 Bronx NY, Dickson, Othel 43-K-SE 12/5/1943 2nd Lt. 0817583 San Francisco CA, Diggs, Charles W. 44-B-TE 2/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0821902 Roxbury MA, Dillard, James M., Jr. 45-I-TE 1/29/1946 2nd Lt. 02102016 East Beckley WV, Dillon, Oliver M. 45-I-TE 1/29/1946 2nd Lt. 02102017 McComb MS, Dixon, Edward T. 44-G-SE 8/4/1944 2nd Lt. 0835403 Hartford CT, Doram, Edward D. 44-1-1-SE 10/16/1944 2nd Lt. 0838164 Cincinnati OH, Dorkins, Charles J. Officer T64269 Chicago IL, Jamerson, Charles F. 43-C-SE 3/25/1943 2nd Lt. 0798949 Pasadena CA, James, Daniel Jr. 43-G-SE 7/28/1943 2nd Lt. 0809244 Pensacola FL, James, Voris S. 44-]-TE 12/28/1944 2nd Lt. 0839099 San Antonio TX, Jamison, Clarence C. 42-D-SE 4/29/1942 2nd Lt. 0789120 Cleveland OH, Jamison, Donald S. 45-F-TE 9/8/1945 Flt. Officer T69753 New Orleans LA, Dickerson, Charles W. 43-J-SE 11/3/1943 2nd Lt. 0814829 New Rochelle NY, Dickerson, Page L. 45-G-SE 10/16/1945 Flt. 45-F-TE 9/8/1945 2nd Lt. 0843250 Independence KS, Wilson, Myron 44-D-SE 4/15/1944 Flt. Their main mission was to escort Allied bombers in raids over German targets across Europe dangerous missions flown in the face of anti-aircraft fire from the ground and attacks from enemy fighter planes in the air. Oscar Lawton Wilkerson Jr., a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, the nations first Black aviation combat unit, died Feb. 8, 2023, Officer T70553 Chicago IL, Edwards, James E., Jr. 44-]-TE 12/28/1944 Flt. The Tuskegee Airmen /tskii/ were a group of primarily African American military pilots (fighter and bomber) and airmen who fought in World War II. Only 992 Tuskegee Airmen flew fighter planes in World War II, yet 14,000 served among them bomber crews, reconnaissance plane pilots, grounds crew and 44-E-SE 5/23/1944 2nd Lt. 0830790 Quincy IL, Irving, Wellington 43-K-SE 12/5/1943 2nd Lt. 0817589 Belzoni MS, Jackson, Charles L. 44-D-SE 4/15/1944 Flt. This Tuskegee Airman Broke Military Barriers and Survived a Plane Ejection. WebThe Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site was the primary flight training facility for Negro military pilots in Tuskegee during World War II. Hardy later piloted giant B-29 bombers during the Korean War and C-119 gunships in Vietnam. The unit of African American pilots in the segregated Army earned their wings under the tutelage of pioneering pilot Charles A. Anderson. To read more stories in this unique "Meet the American Who" series from Fox News Digital, click here. 45-A-TE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841269 Baltimore MD, Doswell, Andrew H. 43-H-SE 8/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0811246 Cleveland OH, Doswell, Edgar A., Jr. 45-A-SE 3/11/1945 Flt. Tuskegee Airmen Officer T69756 Champaign IL, Taylor, Ulysses S. 43-D-SE 4/29/1943 2nd Lt. 0801177 Kaufman TX, Taylor, William H., Jr. 45-E-TE 8/4/1945 Flt. Officer T63114 Chicago IL, Jenkins, Edward M. 45-A-SE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841267 Nudey NJ, Jenkins, Garfield L. 44-I-SE 11/20/1944 2nd Lt. 0839087 Chicago IL, Jenkins, Joseph E. {4-I-1-TE 10/16/1944 2nd Lt. 01320946 Ardmore PA, Jenkins, Silas M. 44-I-1-TE 10/16/1944 2nd Lt. 0838168 Lansing MI, Jenkins, Stephen S., Jr. 44-H-SE 9/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0838031 Columbus OH, Johnson, Alvin]. Tuskegee airmen exiting the parachute room, Ramitelli, Italy, in March 1945. Officer T70422 Yukon PA, Morgan, Woodrow F. 43-I-SE 10/1/1943 2nd Lt. 0814199 Omaha NE, Morris, Harold M. 44-D-SE 4/15/1944 2nd Lt. 0828046 Seattle WA, Morrison, Thomas J., Jr. 45-A-SE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841265 Roxbury MA, Moseley, Sidney J. Officer T69978 Canonsburg PA, Perkins, Sanford M. 44-A-SE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0819464 Denver CO, Perry, Henry B. Officer T70428 St. Louis MO, Harden, Argonne F. 45-A-TE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841270 Philadelphia PA, Harder, Richard S. 44-B-SE 2/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0821914 Brooklyn NY, Hardy, Bennett G. 45-F-SE 9/8/1945 2nd Lt. 02080900 Kokomo IN, Hardy, Ferdinand A. The dramatic silver screen tale brought the exploits of the Red Tail warriors to a new generation of grateful Americans. "I had never even driven an automobile before I got to Tuskegee," Hardy said. The names listed below are the names of all the PILOT GRADUATES from the Tuskegee Flight School. He retired in 1972 after a 30-year military career. Officer T70228 Detroit MI, Wiggins, Robert H. 43-G-SE 7/28/1943 2nd Lt. 0809259 New York NY, Wilburn, Arthur 44-A-SE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0819466 Asheville NC, Wiley, James T. 42-F-SE 7/3/1942 2nd Lt. 0790469 Pittsburgh PA, Wilhite, Emmet 45-D-SE 6/27/1945 2nd Lt. 0843009 Los Angeles CA, Wilkerson, Oscar L., Jr. 45-F-TE 9/8/1945 2nd Lt. 0843249 Chicago Hgts. Officer T62809 Portland OR, Bennett, Joseph B. Lt. Col. Hardy recently returned from Hollywood, where he was recorded in digital detail for a pending exhibit at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. 44-E-SE 5/23/1944 2nd Lt. 0830792 Council Bluffs IA, Oliver, Luther L. 45-A-TE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841272 Montgomery AL, O'Neal, Walter N. 45-E-TE 8/4/1945 Flt. 44-E-SE 5/23/1944 2nd Lt. 0830789 Indianapolis IN, Highbaugh, Richard B. Officer T64278 Cleveland OH, Washington, William M. 44-I-SE 11/20/1944 2nd Lt. 0839092 Chicago IL, Watkins, Edward W. 45-F-SE 9/8/1945 Flt. 44-F-TE 6/27/1944 2nd Lt. 0835321 Atlanta GA, Turner, Leon L. 44-A-TE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0406744 Washington DC, Turner, Leonard F. 43-F-SE 6/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0807110 Washington DC, Turner, Ralph L. 44-D-SE 4/15/1944 Flt. Officer T131953 Boston MA. 42-G-SE 8/5/1942 2nd Lt. 0790936 Philadelphia PA, Harris, Edward 44-G-SE 8/4/1944 Flt. He was 102. "They have advanced training here, and some of the students went up and did acrobatic flying for us. 45-F-SE 9/8/1945 2nd Lt. 02075551 Cleveland OH, McIver, Frederick D., Jr. 44-A-SE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0819456 Philadelphia PA, McKeethen, Lloyd B. Only three fighter pilots are still alive, according to Jerry Burton, national president of the nonprofit. AL, Noches, R. F. 44-G-TE 8/4/1944 Flt. Officer T67154 San Bernardino CA, Hawkins, Kenneth R. 44-A-TE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0819449 San Bernardino CA, Hawkins, Thomas L. 44-E-SE 5/23/1944 Flt. Officer T64271 Helena AR, Exum, Herven P. 44-I-1-TE 10/16/1944 Flt. 43-I-SE 10/1/1943 2nd Lt. 0814195 Philadelphia PA, Johnson, Charlie A. 45-D-SE 6/27/1945 Flt. Moton Field, where hundreds of war pilots learned to fly under his tutelage, is now Tuskegee Moton Field Municipal Airport. Legal Statement. Officer T70239 Norfolk VA, Prowell, John 43-B-SE 2/16/1943 2nd Lt. 0797222 Lewisburg AL, Pruitt, Harry S. 45-A-SE 3/11/1945 Flt. Officer T62808 Danville IL, Wilson, Theodore A. Officer T70099 Kansas City KS, Gilliam, William L. 45-B-SE 4/15/1945 Flt. MEET THE AMERICAN WHO INVENTED SLICED BREAD: OTTO ROHWEDDER, HARD-LUCK HAWKEYE. TUSKEGEE AIRMEN PA, Iles, George J. Officer T70350 Albany IL, Shivers, Clarence L. 44-J-SE 12/28/1944 Flt. 44-A-TE 1/7/1944 2nd Lt. 0819447 Montclair NJ, Byrd, Willie L., Jr. 43-K-TE 12/5/1943 2nd Lt. 0817597 Fayetteville NC, Cabiness, Marshall S. 42-I-SE 10/9/1942 2nd Lt. 0792780 Gastonia NC, Cabule, Ernest M., Jr. 45-A-5E 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841256 Detroit MI, Caesar, Richard C. 42-H-SE 9/6/1942 2nd Lt. 0792418 Lake Village AR, Cain, William L. 44-I-1-TE 10/16/1944 Flt. Officer T69979 East Orange N], Toatley, Ephraim E.,]r. 44-K-SE 2/1/1945 2nd Lt. 0841161 Philadelphia PA, Tompkins, William D. 43-J-SE 11/3/1943 2nd Lt. 0814823 Fall River MA, Toney, Mitchel N. 45-E-TE 8/4/1945 Flt. Oscar Lawton Wilkerson Jr. told generations of kids about being one of the Tuskegee Airmen, the nation's first Black aviation combat unit. "What made the Tuskegee Airmen ultimately succeed was the ability to overcome the obstacles they faced with hard work and dedication," LaVone Kay, spokesperson for Commemorative Air Force Rise Above, told Fox News Digital. Officer T66141 Chicago IL, Garrett, Alfred E., Jr. 45-G-SE 10/16/1945 Flt. 45-A-SE 3/11/1945 Flt. Officer T63109 Los Angeles CA, Stephenson, William W. 44-J-SE 12/28/1944 Flt. Officer T66406 Whiteville NC, Murray, Louis U. 43-K-TE 12/5/1943 2nd Lt. 0817605 Indianapolis IN, Hill, Charles A., Jr. 44-F-SE 6/27/1944 2nd Lt. 0835325 Detroit MI, Hill, Charles D. 44-B-TE 2/8/1944 2nd Lt. 0443955 Washington DC, Hill, Louis G., Jr. 44-B-TE 2/8/1944 1st Lt. 01573279 Indianapolis IN, Hill, Nathaniel M. 42-I-SE 10/9/1942 2nd Lt. 0792783 Washington DC, Hill, William E. 43-H-SE 8/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0811281 Narragansett RI, Hill, William L. 43-K-SE 12/5/1943 Flt. Left to right, Richard S. "Rip" Harder, Brooklyn, New York; unidentified airman; Thurston L. Gaines, Jr., Freeport, New York; Newman C. Golden, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wendell M. Lucas, Fairmont Heights, Maryland. Clarence Lucky Lester had a storied career that included shooting down three Tuskegee Airmen Officer T67974 Lebanon KY, Spann, Calvin]. Once-classified documents provided to Fox News Digital by the Air Force Historical Research Agency show the "box scores for the Red Tails" a trail of destruction of Nazi forces left by the Tuskegee Airmen. Office of Compliance and Technology Transfer, Detail Guide to Research and Sponsored Programs, Major Research and Sponsored Programs Activities, Publications in RefereedJournalsand Conference Presentations, High School Students (Summer Programs at TU), Adams, John H., Jr. 45-B-SE 4/15/1945 2nd Lt. 0842588 Kansas City KS, Adams, Paul 43-D-SE 4/29/1943 2nd Lt. 0801160 Greenville SC, Adkins, Rutherford H. 44-I-1-SE 10/16/1944 2nd Lt. 0838152 Alexandria VA, Adkins, Winston A. Officer T67963 Atlanta GA, Bohler, Henry C. L. 44-J-SE 12/28/1944 Flt. Of the 992 Tuskegee Airmen pilots who completed advanced flight training at Tuskegee Army Air Forces, eight were still alive a year ago. Tuskegee Airman and retired Lt. Col. George Hardy with children at Robert L. Taylor Community Complex in Sarasota, Florida, in 2013. Officer T67979 Wenatchee WA, Edwards, Jerome T. 42:J-SE 11/10/1942 2nd Lt. 0793707 Steubenville OH, Edwards, John E. 44-G-SE 8/4/1944 2nd Lt. 0835407 Steubenville OH, Edwards, William H. 44-G-SE 8/4/1944 Flt. The United States Postal Service issued a stamp in Anderson's honor at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site in Alabama in 2014. Clarence Lucky Lester had a storied career that included shooting down three enemy planes in a single mission during World War II. WebHow many Tuskegee airmen were there? 43-H-SE 8/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0811220 Poplar Bluff MO, Brazil, Harold E. 43-K-TE 12/5/1943 2nd Lt. 0817596 Joplin MO, Brewin, Irvin O. Officer T70546 St. Louis MO 00, Dickerson, Tamenund J. Officer T70556 Garden City KS, Price, William S., III 44-C-SE 3/12/1944 2nd Lt. 0824840 Topeka KS, Prince, Joseph A. 45-E-TE 8/4/1945 Flt. 45-H-SE 11/20/1945 2nd Lt. 0843349 Ardmore OK, Ramsey, James C. 44-E-SE 5/23/1944 Flt. 46-C-TE 6/28/1946 2nd Lt. 02102115 Detroit MI, Rucker, William A. Charles McGee, a Tuskegee Airman who flew 409 fighter combat missions over three wars, has died. 44-I-SE 11/20/1944 2nd Lt. 0839084 Chicago IL, Briggs, Eugene A. Minnesota, South St Paul. 43-E-SE 5/28/1943 2nd Lt. 0804555 Chicago IL, Kirksey, Leeroy 44-J-SE 12/28/1944 Flt. Raymond V. Haysbert. Ernst Buehl flew airplanes for the German army in World War I before immigrating to the United States in 1920. Officer T69977 Youngstown OH, Parker, Melvin 44-J-SE 12/28/1944 Flt. 43-H-SE 8/30/1943 2nd Lt. 0811292 London WV, Thompson, Francis R. 45-A-TE 3/11/1945 2nd Lt. 0841275 Brooklyn NY, Thompson, James A. Woodhouse (LAW55) is one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, Americas first all-Black combat flying unit, which flew during World War II. Unit members werent even allowed to be trained alongside white soldiers. Officer T64270 Seattle WA, Perkins, Roscoe C., Jr. 45-C-SE 5/23/1945 Flt. Officer T70243 San Antonio TX, Whitney, Yenwith K. 44-F-SE 6/27/1944 Flt. Tuskegee Airmen Officer T69980 Montclair NJ, Warner, Hugh St. C, lair 43-J-SE 11/3/1943 2nd Lt. 0814843 New York NY, Warren, James W. 44-I-1-SE 10/16/1944 Flt. Some 14,000 Tuskegee Airmen served in World War II, including hundreds of its now-legendary fighter pilots. Officer T67966 Washington DC, Campbell, McWheeler 44-J-5E 12/28/1944 2nd Lt. 0840203 Cambria VA, Campbell, Vincent O. Click here for details. were stationed here. Officer T149984 Chicago IL, Baugh, Howard L. 42:J-SE 11/10/1942 2nd Lt. 0793705 Petersburg VA, Bee, Clarence Jr. 45-B-SE 4/15/1945 2nd Lt. 0842579 Kansas City MO, Bell, George E. 46-C-SE 6/28/1946 2nd Lt. 02102113 Altoona PA, Bell, John J.
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