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I saw your question today. You have waited a long time for your answer. There were hundreds of Tuskegee Airmen and Aircrews so I have no way to get the exact answer for you but I do know who can tell you! The Tuskegee Airmen Inc. I have put their web site down below for you. They have the list of all the Tuskegee Airmen.
the most influential tuskegee airmen was colonel benjamin o davis jrTuskegee Airmen Pilot ListingNOTE: This list DOES NOT include the names of all individuals who PARTICIPATED IN the Tuskegee Airmen pilot training program or support operations.http://www.tuskegee.edu/about_us/legacy_of_fame/tuskegee_airmen/tuskegee_airmen_pilot_listing.aspx
The Tuskegee Airmen have their own official website. It is called the tuskegeeairman org and it has a list of all the men who were in this group. I did not see individual nicknames but you can look up each airmen on their site. They were called the Tuskegee Airmen because they trained at the airbase in Tuskegee, Alabama. The organization's site also lists their squadron and where they flew.
first merit list will be display on 2nd of January 2012 and 2nd in month of July 2012
TSgt Monson will forget that he said he had things for the crappy airmen to get done.
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Way too numerous to list here... but to begin with: He was featured on a commemorative half dollar. He invented many chemical uses for agricultural products. Hundreds of patents were granted. He was instrumental in building up the reputation of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, later Tuskegee University. He changed how blacks were perceived in America. No mean feat there. I would refer you to the excellent article on Wikipedia for more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_washington_carver
I have read what appear to be the complete combat records of the 99th, 100th, 301 st and 302nd Squadrons, and can find no mention at all of Peter Whittaker. This does not mean he wasn't a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, but simply that he did nothing to warrant naming him in the combat logs of the units. His name is listed in the Graduating Pilots list as -Whittaker, Peter H. 44-C-SE 3/12/1944 2nd Lt. 0824845 Detroit MI. - - This means he graduated as a pilot in December 1944 and would then have gone to a combat unit in early 1945. Unfortunately no further information has been found yet.
Approximately 3,403,100 US servicemen served in SEA (southeast Asia) during the war. About 809,000 of them were in Thailand or elsewhere (not in country) supporting the bombing missions. Plus, another hundred or so thousand men in country supporting air strikes...plus the aircrewmen & actual pilots...that's well over a million airmen. You'll be the first to make a list of one million men, if you can do it.
george has 4 lists so go talk to george
See the link below.
the person who came with lafette was George Washington