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1 “African Americans in World War II”
May 12, 2014 “African Americans in World War II” Speculate on the reasons that may have been at play in the minds of the individuals who held beliefs that black soldiers could only serve as helpers to white soldiers and that they could not fly airplanes.

2 On Freedom's Wings !

3 Tuskegee Airmen Accomplishments
1578 combat missions, 1267 for the Twelfth Air Force; 311 for the Fifteenth Air Force 179 bomber escort missions, with a good record of protection, losing bombers on only seven missions and a total of only 27, compared to an average of 46 among other 15AF P-51 groups 112 enemy aircraft destroyed in the air, another 150 on the ground and 148 damaged 950 rail cars, trucks and other motor vehicles destroyed (over 600 rail cars) One destroyer put out of action. The ship concerned had been classified as a destroyer (Giuseppe Missori) by the Italian Navy, before being reclassified by the Germans as a torpedo boat, TA 22. It was attacked on 25 June The German Navy decommissioned it on 8 November 1944, and finally scuttled it on 5 February 1945. 40 boats and barges destroyed

4 Tuskegee Airmen Accomplishments
Awards and decorations included: Three Distinguished Unit Citations 99th Pursuit Squadron: 30 May–11 June 1943 for actions over Sicily 99th Fighter Squadron: 12–14 May 1944: for successful air strikes against, Italy 332d Fighter Group (and its 99th, 100th, 301st, and 302nd Fighter Squadrons): 24 March 1945: for a bomber escort mission to Berlin, during which it shot down 3 enemy jets At least one Silver Star 96 Distinguished Flying Crosses to 95 Airmen; Captain William A. Campbell was awarded two. 14 Bronze Stars 744 Air Medals   8 Purple Hearts  

5 Tuskegee Airmen worth telling.
Why is the story of the Tuskegee Airmen worth telling.

6 What settled the issue of the Airmen flying in combat missions
and not just bombing?

7 What words would you chose to describe these men? Why?

8 Now that we have studied this, what can be concluded about the attitudes of many white Americans during WWII and the idea of African-Americans being given the opportunity to succeed in a white man’s world?

9 Do you think these men made a difference in American history
Do you think these men made a difference in American history? Why/Why not?


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