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  • "What's so inspiring about the Tuskegee Airmen is that they served their country, and had faith in it, at a time when the country had not yet earned it".

    Archive 2005-10-23 Laban 2005

  • "What's so inspiring about the Tuskegee Airmen is that they served their country, and had faith in it, at a time when the country had not yet earned it".

    Living Black History Laban 2005

  • Airmen from the whole Commonwealth came here to learn their craft.

    Dinner in Honour of The Lieutenant Governor of Ontario The Honourable Pauline McGibbon 1980

  • General Przybyslawski told an audience of family members, dignitaries, visitors, friends and many first-term Airmen that the sergeant, who spent three months in a coma after his injuries and was given a less-than-20-percent chance of survival, fought for more than four months to stay in the Air Force.

    The Student Operated Press SOP newswire3 2010

  • General Przybyslawski told an audience of family members, dignitaries, visitors, friends and many first-term Airmen that the sergeant, who spent three months in a coma after his injuries and was given a less-than-20-percent chance of survival, fought for more than four months to stay in the Air Force.

    The Student Operated Press SOP newswire3 2010

  • General Przybyslawski told an audience of family members, dignitaries, visitors, friends and many first-term Airmen that the sergeant, who spent three months in a coma after his injuries and was given a less-than-20-percent chance of survival, fought for more than four months to stay in the Air Force.

    The Student Operated Press 2010

  • Sergeant Holmes, trying to hold back his emotions, called the Airmen to attention as his father was about to be returned to the family.

    Holmes, Lester E. 1967

  • Herbert Carter was among the original 33 Tuskegee pilots, though the term "Tuskegee Airmen" also referred to the thousands of navigators, instructors, nurses, parachute packers and others -- both military and civilian -- who kept the unit humming.

    CNN.com 2012

  • The food pantries and hand-me-down shops known as Airmen's Attics can be found on nearly every large Air Force base.

    Statesman - AP Sports 2009

  • The food pantries and hand-me-down shops known as Airmen's Attics can be found on nearly every large Air Force base.

    unknown title 2009

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