Only 14 of the approximately 1,000 Tuskegee Airmen-the famed black
aviators who fought in World War II-are still living today. This is
the remarkable first-person account of one of those 14 men, Lt.
Colonel Harry T. Stewart, Jr, who flew 43 combat missions in
Italy-including one legendary mission in which he shot down three
German planes in one day. Stewart and his fellow pilots faced
segregation, prejudice, and disrespect--and still, day after day,
they took to the skies to battle America's enemies.
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