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A quick history of the establishment of the base where Ernie received his first license from Frank Mills. | Oct 7, 2013, 6:02 PM | Mark Taylor | |||
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discusses the National Negro Airmen Association of America | Oct 7, 2013, 6:06 PM | Mark Taylor | |||
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A review of the book says "This book is highly recommend for anyone wanting a more in-depth knowledge of the Civilian Pilot Training Program (CPTP). The book is written in a straight forward easy to read fashion containing many facts about the CAA's contribution to civil aviation and the war effort immediately before and during the early part of WW II." | Oct 7, 2013, 6:00 PM | Mark Taylor | |||
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has notable interviews with B.O. Davis and Anderson | Oct 7, 2013, 6:08 PM | Mark Taylor | |||
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"All the living members of the Tuskegee Airmen have been invited, and that's as it should be," Spencer said. "But it was the National Airmen Association that paved the way for the Tuskegee Airmen." Or paved the runway. For it was a May 1939 flight from Chicago to Washington by Spencer's father and fellow black aviator Dale White that resulted in a chance meeting with then-Sen. Harry S Truman and the eventual integration of the Army Air Corps. | Oct 7, 2013, 6:04 PM | Mark Taylor |