The High Flying Tuskegee Airmen!!!!! By: Malik Tuskegee Billingsley.

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The High Flying Tuskegee Airmen!!!!! By: Malik Tuskegee Billingsley

Overview The airmen protected the people that carried the bombs. Basically like a high flying escort. The crazy thing about the Tuskegee airmen is that they were all of the African American race. Pilots they were. The Tuskegee airmen did not lose a single bomber. What's amazing about everything is that they alone went on 1,500 missions.

Who you my ask? The Tuskegee Airmen This high flying team was amongst the few teams to be all black. Proudly to say they did a pretty great job of doing what they were sent out to do. Tuskegee Air men will go down as a great air team.

What you say? The Tuskegee Airmen rec shop on a lot of people and places. They protected the people who carried the bombs

Where you want to know? Dealing with the U.S army they end up protecting bomb crews all over the U.S. They mainly trained and worked at the TAAF(Tuskegee Army Air force) They had more than one base they trained at some including Chanute air base in Rantoul, Illinois untill facilities were ready in 1942 back at TAAF

Why? The U.S Army needed a highly skilled working bunch to protect the bomber planes. They also wanted to be something the government did not want them to be.

When? Started: September 31 st,1939 Ended; May 18 th,1945

How? It all started because of Germany invading Poland. This war was fought for six years The Nazis launched an invasion of it's eastern neighbor of Poland. one major point was that Poland had been constructed using pre1914 parts of Germany, something which greatly angered Adolf Hitler and many of his supporters.

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Significance to the war It took pressure off the soviet army on the eastern front and helped pave the way for an all out allied offense.

A little something about them The airmen who became single engine or multi engine pilots were trained at Tuskegee army field in Alabama. The class started out with 13 but as the 9 months progressed the numbers dropped. 5 people graduated the class which whom were the airmen.

What made the Tuskegee airmen special? They were all black successful pilots

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