List of Tuskegee Airmen contains the names of notable Tuskegee Airmen, who were a group of primarily African-American military pilots (fighter and bomber) and airmen who fought in World War II. The name also applies to the navigators, bombardiers, mechanics, instructors, crew chiefs, nurses, cooks and other support personnel.[2] They were collectively awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in 2006.[3]
There are 1007 documented Tuskegee Airmen Pilots.[4][5] For a complete list of 1007 graduate cadet pilots, see the List of Tuskegee Airmen Cadet Pilot Graduation Classes.
A
edit- Paul Adams (P/AC)
- Rutherford H. Adkins (P/AC)
- Halbert Alexander (P/AC)
- William N. Alsbrook (P/AC)
- C. Alfred "Chief" Anderson (P/AC) (SS)
- Charles E. Anderson (OFS)
- William Armstrong †
- Lee Archer (P/AC)
- Robert Ashby (P/AC)
- Willie Ashley (P/AC)
B
edit- Charles P. Bailey (P/AC)
- Herman A. Barnett (P/AC)
- William Bartley (P/AC)
- LeRoy Battle (P/AC)
- Howard Baugh (P/AC)
- Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler (P/AC)
- Edgar L. Bolden (OFS)
- George R. Bolling (P/AC)
- Randolph Bromery (P/AC)
- George L. Brown (P/AC)
- Harold Brown (POW)
- Roscoe C. Brown Jr. (P/AC) (C/O)
- Cyril Byron (SS)
C
edit- William A. Campbell (P/AC)
- Herbert Carter (P/AC)
- Mildred Hemmons Carter (OFS)
- Raymond Cassagnol (P/AC)
- Eugene Calvin Cheatham Jr. (P/AC)
- Herbert V. Clark (WIA)
- Granville C. Coggs (P/AC)
- John W. V. Cordice (SS)
- Charles Crenchaw (P/AC)
- Milton Crenchaw (P/AC)
- Woodrow Crockett (P/AC)
- Lemuel R. Custis (P/AC)
- big man P/AC
D
edit- Clarence Dart (WIA)
- Alfonza W. Davis (MIA) (WIA)
- Benjamin O. Davis Jr. (C/O)
- Clinton Davis
- Charles DeBow (P/AC)
- Wilfred DeFour (OFS)
- Robert W. Deiz (P/AC)
- Gene Derricotte (P/AC)
- Arque Dickerson (P/AC)
- Lawrence Dickson †
- Elwood T. Driver (P/AC)
- Charles W. Dryden (P/AC)
- Irma Dryden (SS)
E
edit- Wilson V. Eagleson (P/AC)
- John Ellis Edwards (P/AC)
- Leslie Edwards Jr. (OFS)
- Thomas Ellis (OFS)
- Joseph Elsberry (P/AC)
- Chauncey Eskridge (P/AC)
F
edit- James Clayton Flowers (P/AC)
- Earl N. Franklin (P/AC)
- Julius Freeman (SS)
- Robert Friend (P/AC)
- Willie H. Fuller (P/AC)
G
edit- Edward C. Gleed (P/AC)
- Joseph Gomer (P/AC)
- Alfred Gorham (POW)
- Oliver Goodall (P/AC)
H
edit- Charles B. Hall (P/AC)
- Herbert Hardesty (OFS)
- George Hardy (P/AC)
- Archie Harris (P/AC)
- Richard H. Harris (P/AC)
- James H. Harvey (P/AC)
- Raymond V. Haysbert (OFS)
- Vernon V. Haywood (C/O)
- Percy Heath (P/AC)
- Maycie Herrington (SS)
- Mitchell Higginbotham (P/AC)
- William H. Holloman (P/AC)
- LeRoy Homer Jr. (H)
- Harold K. Hoskins (P/AC)
- Esteban Hotesse (P/AC)
- Lincoln Hudson (POW)
- Ezra M. Hill Sr.
I
editJ
edit- Eugene B. Jackson (OFS)
- Daniel "Chappie" James Jr. (P/AC) (SS)
- Clarence C. Jamison (P/AC)
- Alexander Jefferson (POW) (WIA)
- Buford A. Johnson (OFS)
- Carl C. Johnson (P/AC)
- Herman A. Johnson (OFS)
- Theodore Johnson (OFS)
K
edit- Paul F. Keene Jr. (P/AC)
- James Johnson Kelly (P/AC)
- James B. Knighten (P/AC)
- George L. Knox II (P/AC)
L
edit- Herman A. Lawson (P/AC)
- Walter I. Lawson (P/AC)
- Norvel Lee (P/AC)
- Ulysses Lee (P/AC)
- Wilmore B. Leonard (P/AC)
- Clarence D. Lester (P/AC)
- Theodore Lumpkin Jr (OFS)
- John Lyle (P/AC)
- Jay Linton
M
edit- Frank Mann (SS)
- Hiram Mann (P/AC)
- Walter Manning (POW) †
- August Harvey Martin (P/AC)
- Robert L. Martin (WIA)
- Walter L. McCreary (POW)
- Armour G. McDaniel (POW) (WIA)
- Charles McGee (P/AC)
- John "Mule" Miles
- Dabney Montgomery (P/AC)
- John Mosley (P/AC)
N
edit- Fitzroy Newsum (P/AC)
P
edit- Noel F. Parrish (P/AC) (SS) (C/O)
- Alix Pasquet (P/AC)
- Robert P. Patterson (SS)
- Claude R. Platte Jr. (P/AC) (SS) (C/O)
- James O. Plinton Jr. (P/AC) (SS)
- Wendell O. Pruitt (P/AC)
- Louis R. Purnell Sr. (P/AC) (SS)
- Norman Proctor Flt. Officer
R
edit- Lincoln Ragsdale (P/AC)
- Della H. Raney (SS)
- Wallace P. Reed (OFS)
- Emmett J. Rice
- Price D. Rice (P/AC)
- George S. Roberts (P/AC) (C/O)
- Lawrence E. Roberts (P/AC) (SS)
- Curtis C. Robinson (P/AC)
- Isaiah Edward Robinson Jr. (P/AC)
- John C. Robinson (P/AC)
- Marion Rodgers (P/AC)
- John W. Rogers Sr. (P/AC)
- Willie Rogers (WIA)
- Mac Ross (P/FC) (C/O)
- Robert R. Rowland (SS)
S
edit- Robert Searcy (OFS)
- Robert Selway (C/O)
- David Showell (P/AC)
- Wilmeth Sidat-Singh (P/AC)
- Eugene Smith (P/AC) (SS)
- Graham Smith †
- Quentin P. Smith (P/AC)
- Calvin J. Spann (P/AC)
- Vernon Sport (P/AC)
- Lowell Steward (P/AC)
- Harry Stewart, Jr. (P/AC)
- Charles "Chuck" Stone Jr. (P/AC)
- Percy Sutton (OFS)
T
edit- Alva Temple (P/AC)
- Roger Terry (P/AC)
- Lucius Theus (SS)
- Edward L. Toppins (P/AC)
- Robert B. Tresville (MIA)
- Andrew D. Turner (P/AC) (C/O)
- Kenneth "Charlie" Taitt (1st Lieutenant) 1941 to 1967
U
editV
edit- Thomas Franklin Vaughns (OFS)
W
edit- James Alonzo Walker (P/AC)
- George Watson (SS)
- Spann Watson (P/AC)
- Luke J. Weathers (P/AC)
- Shelby Westbrook (P/AC)
- Sherman W. White †
- John L. Whitehead Jr. (P/AC)
- Malvin "Mal" Whitfield (P/AC)
- Yenwith K. Whitney (P/AC)
- James T. Wiley (P/AC)
- Oscar Lawton Wilkerson (P/AC)
- Leonard R. Willette †
- Archie Williams (P/AC) (SS)
- Yancey Williams (P/AC)
- Eugene Winslow (P/AC)
- Henry Wise Jr. (POW)
Y
edit- Coleman Young (P/AC)
- Perry H. Young Jr. (SS)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Rice, Markus. "The Men and Their Airplanes: The Fighters." Tuskegee Airmen, 1 March 2000.
- ^ "The Tuskegee Airmen". Tuskegee.edu. Tuskegee University. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
- ^ Rangel, Charles B. (April 11, 2006). "Tuskegee Airmen Gold Medal Signed Into Law". Press Release. United States House of Representatives. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2008-11-26.
- ^ "Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster". CAF Rise Above. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
- ^ "Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Listing". Tuskegee.edu. Tuskegee University. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
- ^ Murphy and McNiece 2009, p. 83
Notes
edit- ^ The red markings that distinguished the Tuskegee Airmen included red bands on the noses of P-51s as well as a red rudder; their P-51B and D Mustangs flew with similar color schemes, with red propeller spinners, yellow wing bands and all-red tail surfaces.[1]
- ^ The Curtiss P-40 Warhawk is an American single-engined, single-seat, all-metal fighter and ground-attack aircraft that first flew in 1938. The Warhawk was used by most Allied powers during World War II, and remained in frontline service until the end of the war.[6]
External links
edit- LAPD presents former Tuskegee Airman with first ever Heroes Among Us Award – presented to Lt. Col. Otis Cowley (not listed above)