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The Tuskegee airmen were at the opposite end of Europe, almost 2,000 miles from Normandy.
Of course. They are allies and they help each other.
The U.S. were part of the Allies.
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Everybody had mutual support treaties with other countries. When two countries started a war, their allies had to step in to help. These allies had allies of their own and they too had to get involved. Fairly soon nations which had no interest in the initial conflict were dragged into the fighting.
The Tuskegee airmen were at the opposite end of Europe, almost 2,000 miles from Normandy.
they were able to supply information, they were able to help downed airmen back to Britain.
The Tuskegee Airmen were an all African-American unit of the US Army Air Corps (Air Force) in World War II. They flew fighter planes that escorted the US bomber planes in raids in Europe against German and other Axis targets. They were highly effective in giving close fighter support. In fact they are the only fighter unit that is credited with never having a bomber shot down that was in their protection. Robin Roberts of the ABC's Good Morning America is the daughter of a Tuskegee Airman and featured her father on the show before he died. There were probably 2000 deaths recorded for the Tuskegee alone.
The best way to find out if there was a plane named Nita in the squadrons of the Tuskegee Airmen is to contact their organization. They have all the information on the squadrons and the names of the planes in the squadrons. If you know the squadron number of the plane you are interested in it will help them locate the plane. See the links below for your research.
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The Americans helped the Allies by sending resources to them during WWI.
Seeing as Pennsylvania is part of the United States and the United States fought for the Allies in World War I, yes.
America helped it's allies during World War 2 by shooting people and stuff. they were smart.
Americas allies did most of the fighting, do your research and stop asking broad questions
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To help allies and establish stable economy and political conditions
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