The US Army Air Corps initiates a unique mission to incorporate African American pilots into the Fighter Pilot Program during World War II. Known as the "Tuskegee Airman" after the airbase where they were trained, these soldiers were subjected to relentless harassment, bigotry, and a great deal of behind-the-scenes politics until they were finally able to demonstrate their worth in combat.
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The US Army Air Corps initiates a unique mission to incorporate African American pilots into the Fighter Pilot Program during World War II. Known as the "Tuskegee Airman" after the airbase where they were trained, these soldiers were subjected to relentless harassment, bigotry, and a great deal of behind-the-scenes politics until they were finally able to demonstrate their worth in combat.
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