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the Tuskegee airmen were a black American fighter squadron in ww2. Laurence fishbourne was in a film about it...a good starting point.
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.
He was named Zippo which is how the famous lighter was so-named
No. McCarter Highway is named after Uzal Haggerty McCarter.
Louisiana is named after king Louis and queen Anna.
Yes. I have a signed wallet photo of Mr. Johnson in period uniform. He was a Navigator with the US Army Air Corps stationed with the Tuskegee Airmen.
the Tuskegee airmen were a black American fighter squadron in ww2. Laurence fishbourne was in a film about it...a good starting point.
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.
There was no Tuskegee airman named Calvin Hobbes. The Tuskegee Airmen were African American military pilots who served during World War II, and a search does not show any record of a member by that name.
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He was named Zippo which is how the famous lighter was so-named
No. McCarter Highway is named after Uzal Haggerty McCarter.
The allied airmen named Richtofen the Red Baron. He was given the name after he painted his airplane red.
It was named Georgia after King George II.
Georgia was named for King George II of England.
The state of Georgia was named after King George, who ruled England when Georgia was colonized.
Georgia was founded by James Oglethorpe and named for his King, George of England.