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The Tuskegee Airmen
The Men Who Changed A Nation

by Charles E. Francis
(1st Lieutenant Army Air Force and US Air Force Reserve)

Fourth edition: Edited, Revised, Up-dated and Enlarged
by Adolph Caso
(Colonel USAR)

 

 

The history of the United States is steeped in contributions of the Air Force, formerly Army Air Corps, in preserving and maintaining freedom. The American airmen have been victorious in all of our nations conflicts. It is important that we continue to acknowledge the sacrifices and service of these men who perform so admirably. I know the accomplishments of the brave and dedicated Tuskegee Airmen will never be forgotten.

Ronald Reagan

The many important programs by the Tuskegee Airmen proudly reflect the heroic legacy of the brave men who trained at Tuskegee and went on to serve our country so ably and courageously in World War II.

Edward I. Koch

 

Image size: 11" wide x 14" high.

The Tuskegee Airmen by Charles E. Francis
Softback 496 Pages
US $24.95

 

Having read Charles E. Francis history of the Tuskegee, I recommend it be read by all. His research and study of events at Tuskegee are unique.

Noel F. Parrish

The Tuskegee Airmen integrates black fighter units into the overall historical background of World War II. It has considerable flavor of the experiences of individuals who fought the war as members of the black fighter units.

Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.