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Many documentaries, articles, museum exhibits, books, and movies
have now treated the subject of the Tuskegee Airmen, the only black
American military pilots in World War II. Most of these works have
focused on their training and their subsequent accomplishments
during combat. This publication goes further, using captioned
photographs to trace the Airmen through the various stages of
training, deployment, and combat in North Africa, Italy, and over
occupied Europe. Included for the first time are depictions of the
critical support roles of non-flyers: doctors, nurses, mechanics,
navigators, weathermen, parachute riggers, and others, all of whom
contributed to the Airmen’s success. In words and pictures, this
volume makes vivid the story of the Tuskegee Airmen and the
environments in which they lived, worked, played, fought, and
sometimes died.
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