Amazon.com: NEGRO PILOTS GET WINGS - U.S. Army grants commissions to first colored cadets. At Tuskegee, Alabama, March 7, Colonel Frederick V.H. Kimble, U.S.A., pinned wings on the blouses of five young Negro lieutenants, members of the first graduating class of the Army's first Negro air school. Now they are charter members of the Air Force's 99th (all Negro) Pursuit Squadron. Leader of the squadron and No. 1 graduate of the air school is Captain Benjamin O. Davis Jr., West Pointer and son of Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, the Army's first Negro general officer, now on special duty with the War Department in Washington. ..... 1942 LIFE Magazine Picture, A4846. 19420323: Everything Else

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NEGRO PILOTS GET WINGS - U.S. Army grants commissions to first colored cadets. At Tuskegee, Alabama, March 7, Colonel Frederick V.H. Kimble, U.S.A., pinned wings on the blouses of five young Negro lieutenants, members of the first graduating class of the Army's first Negro air school. Now they are charter members of the Air Force's 99th (all Negro) Pursuit Squadron. Leader of the squadron and No. 1 graduate of the air school is Captain Benjamin O. Davis Jr., West Pointer and son of Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, the Army's first Negro general officer, now on special duty with the War Department in Washington. ..... 1942 LIFE Magazine Picture, A4846. 19420323
 
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NEGRO PILOTS GET WINGS - U.S. Army grants commissions to first colored cadets. At Tuskegee, Alabama, March 7, Colonel Frederick V.H. Kimble, U.S.A., pinned wings on the blouses of five young Negro lieutenants, members of the first graduating class of the Army's first Negro air school. Now they are charter members of the Air Force's 99th (all Negro) Pursuit Squadron. Leader of the squadron and No. 1 graduate of the air school is Captain Benjamin O. Davis Jr., West Pointer and son of Brigadier General Benjamin O. Davis, the Army's first Negro general officer, now on special duty with the War Department in Washington. ..... 1942 LIFE Magazine Picture, A4846. 19420323



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This Item is an original 2 page Magazine picture, taken from a vintage magazine of the year indicated. The picture is suitable for framing and displaying in your home or office. The scan of this item was taken through plastic film, however it is an accurate representation of the item. The nominal size is 21.0 inches by 14 inches.

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