Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Moving Images Related to Combat Visual Information, ca. 1966 - ca. 2015. TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 2/23/2009.

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Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 1921 - 2008. Moving Images Related to Combat Visual Information, ca. 1966 - ca. 2015. TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 2/23/2009.

2009

The agency provided indexes include the following topics: Flags Speech Special Events Pennsylvania Veterans Museum On Freedoms Wings Bound for Glory 554th Electronic Systems Group 554th ESG 1st Lt Eddie McLaurin F-15 Eagle Flight Operations Aviation Aircraft Pilot Scenic Safety Gear and Equipment Humvee F-16 Fighting Falcon Vehicle President Franklin D Roosevelt Farmers Pilot Capt Luther H Smith USAF Airman Charles Lindbergh Lt Col Lee Buddy Archer WWII Flying Ace Tuskegee Airmen Col Charles E McGee Musician Training Rifle Facilities Aviator Tuskegee Alabama Airfield 332nd Fighter Group 332nd FG P 39 Airacobras Distinguished Flying Cross Gen Benjamin O Davis Jr Benjamin O Davis Sr Army Air Corps Lemuel R Custis Mac Ross George S Roberts Charles DeBow Jr Sidney P Brooks Charles W Dryden Clarence C Jamison Veterans First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt Alfred Anderson 99th Pursuit Squadron 15th Strategic Air Force 301st Fighter Squadron 31st FS 202nd Fighter Squadron 202nd FS 100th Fighter Squadron 100th FS Gen Nathan Farragut Twining P-51 Mustang Red Tail Mustangs B-17 Flying Fortress B-24 Liberator POW Prisoner of War Flags Parade Morale Support Women in the military UH-1 Iroquois Helicopter Staff Sgt McKenzie 1st Lt Lee C-141 Starlifter F-16 Fighting Falcon USA Soldier Red Tails. This video is from a collection of records featuring the 88th Air Base Wing Public Affairs Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH.

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Roberts, George S. (George Spencer), 1918-1984

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George Spencer “Spanky” Roberts (September 24, 1918-March 8, 1984) was among the first African American Cadets to graduate from the Tuskegee Institute. After receiving his pilot’s license in the Civilian Pilot Training Program, Roberts entered aviation cadet training with the first class of Tuskegee Airmen in July 1941, the “washing out” rate was high, with only five of the 13 in George Roberts’ class graduating. Roberts completed the training and became the first African-American military pilo...