Unknown, most famose was Lee Archer, first black pilot to make ace.
Charles Carter Lee was Robert E. Lee's older brother. He had children and still has many living descendants.
Many people in present-day New Hampshire make their living by commuting to Boston, and in educational and service trades. Many New Hampshire colonists made their living through fishing.
Many groups were not living there.Australian Aborigines.New Zealand Maori s.Tibetan monks.
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It was the mainstay of the cotton industry.
Yeah last answer was completely random. We're doing this in class and i read that there were 994 original Tuskegee airman/mechanics
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The Tuskegee Airmen began training in June 1941 at the Tuskegee Institute. Forty-seven officers and 429 enlisted men made up the Tuskegee Airmen.
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Since the WW2 men and women are dying every month it is best that you contact the Tuskegee Airmen Organization and ask them what is the last count of the living Tuskegee Airmen. They keep track of all of them. The link is below. They have a phone number in Alabama.
about 6,987
About 2,000,000 US WW2 veterans are still alive (includes sailors, marines, airmen, coastguardsmen, and soldiers). See related links for more details.
there were about 794 people in the begginning
Yes, pandas still live today, but they're not that many.
All 4 are still living.
The researchers are still figuring that out. So far estimated over 11,000 soldiers, sailors and airmen of both sides died that day.