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Aces of World War II lists over 1,270 American Aces...This is the most complete list I have seen...By contrast, there are over 5,000 documented German Aces from WWII, and German pilots had no shared victories, only one pilot could claim a independently witness and verified "kill"...If the pilots couldn't agree who got the kill, neither one was credited, it went to the staffel...Tjm
Zero. The very idea of a black pilot in the German military would be utterly counter to the Nazi's concept of a "Master Race". Blacks were considered inferior people, the same as all people who were not "pure German" according to the Nazi racial purity laws.
The outcome of the battle of saipan was that the USMC won the battle of saipan.
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
They're considered pilots. Naval Flight Officers, who are also pilots, are only in the Navy.
See website: USMC Corsair Aces of WW2
These numbers are not released
There is a documentary about the black Tuskegee airmen. Harts war also has black pilots
The USAF, USN, and USMC. The US Army does NOT have fixed-wing jet aircraft anymore; that DoD ruling took effect in 1964. USMC jet fighter pilots are trained/funded by the USN.
A black-hawk helicopter can hold 15 people 2 chiefs, 2 pilots and 11 troops
Yes but only dress socks
Of course. There are black pilots working for Qatar.
USMC tattoos are found in many tattoo website galleries. Websites that include USMC tattoos are: Grunt, TattooJohnny, Slodive, Pintrest, and Photobucket.
Not enough, in proportion to black men and women serving.
They do there are many pilots in the world to do the flights
500 The actual nimber of Black female pilots depends on if we are talking globally or just the U.S. The number is fluid depending on airline hiring and retirements but I believe the number is less than 100. The Organization of Black Aerospace Professioanls may have a more accurate answer but 500 is way off.