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Benjamin O. Davis /  Jr. / Ben Davis / Benjamin O. Davis /  Sr. / 99th Flying Training Squadron / United States Army Air Forces / Noel F. Parrish / Spann Watson / Military personnel / Tuskegee Airmen / United States
Date: 2011-01-26 09:54:38
Benjamin O. Davis
Jr.
Ben Davis
Benjamin O. Davis
Sr.
99th Flying Training Squadron
United States Army Air Forces
Noel F. Parrish
Spann Watson
Military personnel
Tuskegee Airmen
United States

Gen Benjamin O. Davis Jr. ASPJ STAFF “During World War II, a group of blacks went to Tuskegee Institute in Alabama to train as pilots.

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