Columbus, Georgia, USA Oct. 9, 1894 The seventh of ten children
yes
that race doen't matter
There was only one American black pilot in WWI. His name was Eugene Jacques Bullard. His nickname was 'Black Swallow of Death'. There are books on him: The Black Swallow of Death: The Incredible Story of Eugene Jacques Bullard, The World's First Black Combat Aviator by P.J. Carisella and James W. Ryan and another one called Eugene Bullard: Black Expatriate in Jazz-Age Paris written by Craig Lloyd.
here is a photo of the medals he won:http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v479/Daiichidoku/a2d50d7b.jpg
The first was Eugene Bullard, a black American who flew with Escadrille Lafayette in WW1
I was recently informed about Eugene Jacques Bullard's life and accomplishments and I am in awe of his life as an African American and a man from the United States. It is sad to see a man with that many talents and abilities leave this earth the way he did, which was in relative obscurity, working as a elevator operator. It is also sad to see prejudice play a role in what Eugene could accomplish as an African American man, but it is refreshing to see him over come those prejudices and further define who he was as a man. I am inspired by Eugene and want to know more about him. My trials and tribulations pale in comparison to his.
Conrad Bullard goes by Mr. Bullard, and Pops.
The address of the Bullard Community Library is: 211 W Main St, Bullard, 75757 5219
Lauren Bullard's birth name is Lauren Christine Bullard.
Matt Bullard's birth name is Matthew Gordon Bullard.
Steven Bullard is 6'.
Giles Bullard died in 1992.