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Tuskegee University / Military personnel / 332d Fighter Group / Benjamin O. Davis /  Jr. / 99th Flying Training Squadron / George Watson / Military history of African Americans / Desegregation in the United States Marine Corps / Tuskegee Airmen / Military history of the United States / United States
Date: 2007-08-02 12:47:43
Tuskegee University
Military personnel
332d Fighter Group
Benjamin O. Davis
Jr.
99th Flying Training Squadron
George Watson
Military history of African Americans
Desegregation in the United States Marine Corps
Tuskegee Airmen
Military history of the United States
United States

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