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Studio 2 Special on The
Tuskegee Airmen
Watch This TV Special To
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Who Are The Tuskegee
Airmen?
If it weren't for the Tuskegee
Airmen's accomplishments yesterday, Tomorrow's
Aeroanautical Museum would never be possible today.
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first black fighter
pilots that in World War II, surprised the world
and showed that courage knows no color. They were
the first African Americans to fly airplanes. The
Tuskegee Airmen were know for their P-51 Mustangs
with a red tail and how they conquered and completed
their assigned military missions like no other.
That is why today The Tuskegee Airmen are respected
for their bravery and all the great strides in
civil rights providing more opportunities for people
of color not just in aviation but in many industries.
The
Tuskgee Airmen have been an integral part of helping
insipire the youth of Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum.
Their stories remain on the walls of the museum
as artifacts and stories of insipiration and direction.
TAM's young pilots study the history and importance
of these respected heroes and aspire to walk along
the same footsteps towards creating milestones
of their own. The Tuskegee Airmen have also shown
commitment and dedication to helping these young
pilots through their mentoring efforts and personal
coaching.
The partnership
between Tomorrow's Aeronautical Museum and The
Tuskegee Airmen is like a big brother. The
Tuskegee Airmen help the young pilots of TAM thus
continuing their legacy
onto the next generation of aviation. The Tuskegee
Airmen have been an instrumental part of of helping
young pilots like Jonathan Strickland, Kenny Roy,
Jimmy Haywood and Breean Farfan reaching beyond the
stars and breaking world records at such young ages.
Their commitment helps TAM's stars shine.
The Tuskegee
Airmen's story is quite remarkable and we hope will
never be forgotten since it is such an important
part of aviation history. Tomorrow's Aeronautical
Museum is forever committed to highlighting and passing
the stories of the heroes who risked their lives,
fought for their country, and created opportunities
available today.
To
learn more about the Tuskgee Airmen please watch
the short video above, visit The Tuskegee Airmen's
official website or read Wikipedia for more information.
For
More Information
Tuskegee Airmen Official
Site - http://www.tuskegeeairmen.org/
Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuskegee_Airmen
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