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Vintage Aviation News on MSNToday in Aviation History: Benjamin O. Davis Jr. Becomes the USAF's First African American Major GeneralBenjamin O. Davis Jr. made history as the first African American to be promoted to Major General in the United States Air ...
Everyone in the gym knew that Brandon Benjamin would get the basketball ... David Abisogun, Fairmont Prep, Jr.: Abisogun, who is 6-10, scored 20 points with 15 rebounds when the Huskies defeated ...
The "Two and a Half Men" fiasco reminds us that television loves a guy with kids ...
Portrait of Brigadier General Benjamin Oliver Davis Sr (1877 - 1970) (left), his son Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin O Davis Jr (1912 - 2002), and daughter-in-law Agatha Scott Davis (1908 - 2002), 1943.
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During his lifetime, General Benjamin O. Davis Jr, commander of the Tuskegee Airmen, would often be referred to as the United States Air Force’s first African American general. After living half ...
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Robert Hill: Black Americans have served in the military since the founding, but the military has not served themAt West Point from 1932 to 1936, Col. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. was the fourth Black cadet and the first of the 20th century. The first, Henry O. Flipper, graduated and was commissioned a 2nd ...
Davis Sr. and his son Benjamin O. Davis Jr., whose groundbreaking accomplishments continue to inspire today. Benjamin O. Davis Sr. made history in 1940 when he became the first Black general in ...
Next Tuesday (Nov. 19), a scholar-actor portraying Benjamin O. Davis Jr. — a World War II U.S. Air Force pilot — will be speaking at the Firehouse Arts Center as part of the Museum on Main’s Ed Kinney ...
In 1954, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr., commander of the 332nd Fighter Group, the Tuskegee Airmen, became the first Black American promoted to the rank of general in the United States Air Force.
Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. was born Dec. 18, 1912, to the Army's first Black general, Benjamin Davis Sr. and his wife, Elnora. Davis Sr., whose career was hampered by prejudice, taught his son the ...
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