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Airman recalls capture Found: 5 Hours 53 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - TUSKEGEE -- An anti-aircraft round smashed through the floor of Lt. Alexander Jefferson's P-51 and exited through the canopy -- prompting him to make a do-or-die decision....
Tuskegee Airmen honored at opening Found: 5 Hours 54 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - TUSKEGEE - Hundreds of former Tuskegee Airmen got their place in the sun Friday -- basking in the glow of praise from a grateful state and nation....
America?s First Black Pilots Honored This Weekend Found: 6 Hours 27 Minutes ago WKRG 5 News -
The Alabama airfield where they trained is now a National Historic Site.
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Tuskegee Airmen honored with historic marker Found: 7 Hours 33 Minutes ago The Anniston Star - TUSKEGEE — Lt. Col. John Mulzac stood on the asphalt at Moton Field Friday — the same grounds where he trained decades ago to become one of the country's first black military pilots — and wept....
Video: Tuskegee Airmen ?National Historic Site Found: 9 Hours 14 Minutes ago NBC13 - In 1941, the first African-American military pilots were trained right here in Alabama two hours south of Birmingham in Tuskegee. Later to become known as the Tuskegee airmen, the place where they trained is now a national park service historic site.
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Tuskegee Airmen site has grand opening Found: 10 Hours 40 Minutes ago Opelika Auburn News - Faded windsocks snapped in the breeze as onlookers crowded around vintage aircraft, sharing the tarmac at historic Moton Field in Tuskegee with sleek corporate jets and red-nosed Navy aircraft. But the real attractions were the old men—some in wheelchairs—scattered through the crowd.
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Tuskegee Airmen site to be dedicated Found: 13 Hours 19 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - TUSKEGEE -- Mervin Harmon didn't have any way to get to his town's only high school for African Americans so instead of getting an education he worked on a farm until he could join the military....
Flying mentor fondly recalled Found: 13 Hours 20 Minutes ago Montgomery Advertiser - TUSKEGEE -- What little boy wouldn't jump at the chance to live on a military training site?...
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