Thursday, September 19, 2019
The Tuskegee Airman Essay -- Papers WW II World War 2 Air Force
The Tuskegee Airman     	For my term paper I chose the Tuskegee Airman. They     will alway be the most influential air squadron during WWII. I     think this because there where a lot racist people that did not     want them to succeed, but they did more than just succeed. They     became the first black Air Force pilots.     	It all started when President Roosevelt arranged a meeting       in September 1940 with three African-American leaders and members     of the Army and Navy. During the meeting, the leaders emphasized     three points:(1)equal opportunity for jobs in the defense     industry, (2)impartial administration of the new draftlaw, and     (3)an opportunity for qualified blacks to learn to fly in     desegrated units.*1*    	A few days later after the meeting, the War Department    issued a policy directives stating that black men generally would     be admitted into the armed force in numbers equivalent to their     percentage in the civilian population.    	But it was not until a couple months after the meeting in     December 1940, that the Army Air Corps submitted a plan for the     experiment to establish an all-black fighter squadron.    	The plan was not official until July 19, 1941 when Major     General Walter Weaver, commander of the U.S. Armyââ¬â¢s Southeastern     Air Corps spoke at the Tuskegee Institute Campus.*2*	It was     then that 13 black men became the first black pilot trainees.         Most of the trainees were college graduates, including a     policeman, an army officer, a factory inspector, and several     young men who were fresh out of college.     	Also, all of the men were trained at Chanute Air Field in      Ratoul, Illinois at the US Army Air Corps Technical Training     School. The men of...              ...groups.    	But it was not until 1948 that President Harry S. Truman     issued an executive order. This order eventually ended     segregation in the US military.         	In this paper I have represented my thesis statement with     good facts and hard evidence that the Tuskegee Airman were and     always will be the most influential fighter unit during WWII.        		  		  Bibliography:    Bilbiography    #1.Mckissack, Patricia and Fredrick Red Tail Angles     United States : Walker Publishing Company, 1995.     #2.Harris, Jacqueline The Tuskegee Airman      New Jersey: Dillon Press,1996.    #3.Hart Philip S. Fly Free Minneapolis,Minnesota:     Lerner Publications Company,1992.    #4.Rose Robert A. Lonely Eagles Los Angelos,CA:     Tuskegee Airman Inc.    #5. ââ¬Å"Tuskegee Airman:A Brief Historyâ⬠ Tuskegee Airman     November 26,1999 http://www.ebonywings.com/tuskegee                        
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