alot because they wanted to help fight for their county too, so blacks were allowed to enter the war...and fight on the front lines.
Yes, African Americans faced discrimination in the military. They were placed in all-black units, of which only 10 percent were sent to combat. Most African American troops were confined to such noncombat duties as unloading ships, working in kitchens, or constructing barracks.
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During World War 2, African Americans faced significant discrimination within the military and society. They were often assigned to segregated units and given menial tasks, denying them the opportunity for combat roles and advancement. African American soldiers also faced systemic racism and segregation within military facilities, such as separate living quarters and limited access to amenities. Additionally, in civilian life, African Americans faced discrimination in employment, housing, and public services.
Two military advances first used during WW1 were weapons and tactics.
Establishment of Military Districts in the South
separately as all-black units
ALL jobs in the US military are military positions, be it war or peace. There are NO non-military jobs in the military
separately as all-black units
Nearly one million.
They served in the US military.
Discrimination existed within military policies. Black leaders continued to fight discrimination during the war. Blacks were not treated equally within the military.
Fighter Pilot Training.
African Americans got poor medical treatment.
African military forces focused on fighting one another rather than European armies.
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Nearly one million.
Segregated, non-combat support units.