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Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site
Plan Your Visit
 
Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. pinning Davis, Jr.

When planning to visit Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, come prepared to let your imagination soar back through the years...

...back to the days of segregation and Jim Crow

...back to the time when a few young black men were told they were'nt good enough to be a part of the United States Army Air Forces

...back to a time when racial biases colored the thinking of many Americans

...back to the time when young African Americans saw the need to prove that they were American patriots although America did not want them

...back to the time when those who came to be called the Tuskegee Airmen proved to all that they had the right stuff to succeed

...back to the time when the Tuskegee Airmen were awarded numerous honors and citations for their bravery in combat

...back to the time when America finally recognized that these too were her sons and daughters and finally embraced them as such

Now soar forward and see how America honors them at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site 

First Class  

Did You Know?
On March 1, 1942, the first class of Tuskegee-trained pilots received their wings and commissions into the U.S. Army Air Force at Tuskegee Army Air Field.

Last Updated: September 22, 2006 at 16:15 EST