Who Were the Tuskegee Airmen? The Tuskegee Airmen gained notice and respect as the result of a test conducted by the U.S. Army Air Corps (Army Air Forces) to determine if African Americans had the mental and physical abilities to lead, fly military aircraft, and courage to fight in war. The Airmen were not just pilots. They were technicians, radio operators, medical personnel, quartermasters, parachute riggers, mechanics, bombardiers, navigators, meteorologists, control tower operators, dispatchers, cooks, and others. Also included were Caucasian officers, Native Americans, Caribbean islanders, Latinos, and people of mixed racial heritage. Who were the women? Women and men served proudly together and faced the same racial obstacles. One such challenge was the Freeman Field Mutiny. Click here to learn why this "Tuskegee Experience" has significance for us today. To learn even more about Tuskegee Airmen History and Culture visit... |
Last updated: October 29, 2024