United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 99th

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The Tuskegee Airmen is the popular name of a group of African-American military pilots who fought in World War II. They formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces. The name also applies to the navigators, bombardiers, mechanics, instructors, crew chiefs, nurses, cooks and other support personnel.

All black military pilots who trained in the United States trained at Moton Field, the Tuskegee Army Air Field, and were educated at Tuskegee University, located near Tuskegee, Alabama. Although the 477th Bombardment Group trained with North American B-25 Mitchell bombers, they never served in combat. The 99th Pursuit Squadron (later, 99th Fighter Squadron) was the first black flying squadron, and the first to deploy overseas (to North Africa in April 1943, and later to Sicily and Italy). The 332nd Fighter Group, which originally included the 100th, 301st, and 302nd Fighter Squadrons, was the first black flying group. It deployed to Italy in early 1944. In June 1944, the 332nd Fighter Group began flying heavy bomber escort missions, and in July 1944, with the addition of the 99th Fighter Squadron, it had four fighter squadrons.

The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. During World War II, black Americans in many U.S. states were still subject to the Jim Crow laws and the American military was racially segregated, as was much of the federal government. The Tuskegee Airmen were subjected to discrimination, both within and outside the army.

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referencedIn Weinberg, Robert, 1922-. Oral history interview with Robert Weinberg, 2000 June 14. University of North Texas Library, UNT
referencedIn Maycie Herrington papers, 1943-2005. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn Photographs of Tuskegee Airmen and Other African Americans, and Women in the U.S. Air Force, 1941 - 1981 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn William A. Campbell papers, 1937-2006. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn 99th Fighter Squadron: Sortie Reports June 1943 - May 1945 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn "National Air and Space Museum Archival Videodiscs": U.S. Air Force Pre-1954 Still Photograph Collection, 1985 - 1995 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn "Sharing credit for Negro fighter pilots' victory over Nazis are mechanics George Johnson...and James C. Howard... . Their outfit, the 99th Fighter Squadron, bagged 12 Nazi fighter planes in two days." National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Rondo Oral History Project. Oral history interviews of the Rondo Oral History Project, 1997-1998, 2003-2004. Minnesota Historical Society Library
referencedIn Centennial of Flight Posters and Photolithographs, 2003 - 2004 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn HEROES OF THE SKY National Archives at College Park
referencedIn University of California, Riverside,. Tuskegee Airmen collection, 1934-2011, undated. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn Tuskegee Airmen Tribute National Archives at College Park
referencedIn 99th Fighter Squadron: Sortie Reports June 1943 - May 1945 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Hangar interior, medium long shot, front view, General Lloyd W. "Fig" Newton, USAF, Commander, Air Education and Training Command, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, (center) stands with 16 Tuskegee airmen from the 100th Fighter Squadron, 340th Flying Training Group personnel and an unidentified USAF Major General in front of a T-38C Talon. The 100th FS was one of four all black units originally assigned to Tuskegee Army Air Base, Alabama. The World War II squadrons never lost a bomber under their escort to enemy fighters. Two Tuskegee Units the 99th and 100th FSs was reactivated as the 99th and 100th Flying Training Squadrons, 340th Flying Training Group, Air Force Reserve Command National Archives at College Park
referencedIn University of California, Riverside,. Tuskegee Airmen biographical information collection, circa 2006. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn William R. Melton papers, 1927-2004. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn Assignment Number: 441-GD-07-NA21 - Combined Federal Campaign - Tuskegee Airmen Event National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Mitchell Higginbotham papers, 1944-2006. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn Tuskegee Airmen 99th Fighter Squadron Uniform Patch MSS. 3204., circa 1943 W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama
referencedIn Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Personality Index to Black and White and Color Negatives, Slides, and Transparencies of U.S. Air Force Activities, Facilities, and Personnel National Archives at College Park
referencedIn TUSKEGEE TRAINS AIRMEN National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. From These Beginnings (Outtakes, SFP 2252), Tuskegee, Alabama, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, California National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Records of the Office of War Information. 1926 - 1951. Motion Picture Films from "United News" Newsreels. 1942 - 1945. NAVY LAUNCHES WORLD'S MIGHTIEST BATTLESHIP [ETC.] National Archives at College Park
referencedIn 99th Fighter Squadron: Sortie Reports June 1943 - May 1945 National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Smith, Ralph,. Ralph Smith collection on the Tuskegee Airmen, circa 1985-2009. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn TUSKEGEE TRAINS AIRMEN National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Tuskegee Airmen National Archives at College Park
referencedIn "Members of the 99th Fighter Squadron of the Army Air Forces, famous all-Negro outfit, who are rapidly making themselves feared by enemy pilots, pose for a picture at the Anzio beachhead. In the foreground, head bared, is 1st Lt. Andrew Lane." National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Dr. Roscoe C. Brown, Jr., member Tuskegee Airmen, signs a canopy modeled after his P51 D Mustang during a reception following unveiling ceremonies National Archives at College Park
referencedIn 99th Fighter Squadron: Sortie Reports June 1943 - May 1945 United States. National Archives and Records Administration
referencedIn A close-up view of a plaque at Tuskegee Airmen's Plaza honoring GEN. Daniel "Chappie" James, the nation's first black four-star Air Force general, and other black Americans who played significant roles in civil and military aviation. The GEN. Daniel "Chappie" James Center for Aerospace Science and Health Education, part of the Airmen's Plaza at Tuskegee University, honors the achievements of GEN. James. National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Peterson, Cecil,. Cecil Peterson collection on the Tuskegee Airmen, 1916-2003, undated, 1940-1952. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn BRITISH 8TH ARMY AND US 99TH NEGRO FIGHTER SQUADRON, ORSOGNA, ITALY National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Air Force Television News 93-07: July National Archives at College Park
referencedIn "Capts. Lemuel R. Custis (left) and Charles B. Hall, of the 99th Fighter Squadron of the U.S. Army Air Forces, chat while on leave in New York City National Archives at College Park
referencedIn "1st Lt. Lee Rayford...who has returned to the United States from Italy where he served with the 99th Fighter Squadron. The nature of his assignment here has not been announced. Other pilots formerly assigned to the 99th now back in America include 1st Lts. Walter I. Lawson, Charles W. Dryden, Graham Smith and Louis R. Purnell." National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975. Papers of Anne Spencer and the Spencer family [manuscript], 1829, 1864-2007. University of Virginia. Library
referencedIn Sterrett-Hodge family papers, ca. 1841-1950. College of Charleston, Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library
referencedIn Black History Month Closing Program - HUD Black History Month Closing Program, featuring discussion of World War II Tuskegee Airmen [and appearance by unit veteran Curtis Robinson] National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Harmon, Arthur C., 1925-2006,. Arthur C. Harmon papers, 1940-2006, 1995-2006. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [MAR. 10] National Archives at College Park
referencedIn Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. Los Angeles Chapter records, 1941-1999, 1974-1990. University of California, Riverside, UCR
referencedIn Tuskegee Airmen National Archives at College Park
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hasMember Arnold, Hap (Henry Harley), 1886-1950. person
hasMember Brown, Roscoe Conkling, 1922- person
hasMember Davis, Benjamin O., Jr., 1912-2002 person
associatedWith Harmon, Arthur C., 1925-2006, person
hasMember Hunter, Frank O. (Frank O'Driscoll), 1894-1982 person
hasMember Momyer, William W. person
hasMember Parrish, Noel Francis person
associatedWith Peterson, Cecil, person
associatedWith Rondo Oral History Project. corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Ralph, person
associatedWith Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975. person
associatedWith Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Tuskegee University corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army corporateBody
associatedWith University of California, Riverside, corporateBody
associatedWith Weinberg, Robert, 1922- person
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African American military personnel
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World War II
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Americans

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