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    • AFN Naples Black Friday Boost Spot

      Audio by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Eder   |   AFN Naples   |   11.08.2023

      USO Naples will be serving drinks in the morning on black friday outside of the NEX.

    • Black Wings Tour: Eugene Jacques Bullard

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand in front of the Eugene Jacques Bullard exhibit in the Early Years Gallery. In August of 1917 Eugene Jacques Bullard, an American volunteer in the French army, became the first black military pilot in history and the only black pilot in World War I. After completing flight training, Bullard joined the 200 other Americans in the Lafayette Flying Corps, and he flew combat missions from......

    • Black Wings Tour: Tuskegee Airmen

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand near the Tuskegee Airmen exhibit in the World War II Gallery. The experience of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II showed that given equal opportunity and training, blacks could fly in, command and support combat units as well as anyone. The USAAF’s black fliers, the so-called “Tuskegee Airmen,” served with distinction in combat and directly contributed to the......

    • Black Wings Tour: Lt. Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr.

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand near the Tuskegee Airmen exhibit in the World War II Gallery. Benjamin O. Davis Jr., an aviation pioneer, is one of the most famous Tuskegee Airmen of World War II. Graduating from West Point in 1936, he became one of only two black line officers in the U.S. Army at the time - the other was his father. He received his wings in March 1942 after becoming the first black officer to......

    • Black Wings Tour: Gen. Daniel 'Chappie' James Jr.

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand near the Tuskegee Airmen exhibit in the World War II Gallery. General Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. was born on Feb. 11, 1920, in Pensacola, Florida, where he graduated from Washington High School in June 1937. He attended Tuskegee Institute at Tuskegee, Alabama, from September 1937 to March 1942, where he received a bachelor’s degree in physical education and completed civilian......

    • Black Wings Tour: Lt. Gen. Daniel James III

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand near the Tuskegee Airmen exhibit in the World War II Gallery. Daniel James III is the first African-American to hold the post of Director of the Air National Guard. He assumed that command in 2002 following a flying career that included more than 300 combat missions in Southeast Asia and 4,000 flying hours. He is the son of Daniel “Chappie” James Jr., who was the U.S. Air......

    • Black Wings Tour: Engineer Aviation Battalions

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand in front of the C-46, where you’ll see the Engineer Aviation Battalions diorama. Many African-Americans served in support units during World War II, and the Engineer Aviation Battalions, or EAB, with their skilled engineers and construction workers, were one of the more significant support units. The self-contained EAB became the core of aviation engineering efforts during the war.......

    • Black Wings Tour: Integration of the Air Force

      Audio by NMUSAF PA   |   National Museum of the U.S. Air Force   |   01.22.2014

      Stand near the exit of the World War II Gallery, where you’ll see the Integration display. In April 1948 Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Carl Spaatz announced that the Air Force would desegregate to improve its combat effectiveness, and in May 1949 the Air Force published regulations dismantling segregation. Men and women joining the Air Force from then on were assigned according to their......

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