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RepostSleuthBot t1_j9d3nr1 wrote

Looks like a repost. I've seen this image 2 times.

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seitankittan t1_j9d4o2x wrote

I thought it was Will Smith…. Just a little anxious to get up there and whoop E.T.’s ass, that’s all!

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merrittj3 t1_j9d5htv wrote

FIRST Tuskegee and AA Pilot to shoot down a Nazi plane !!! July 2, 1943

Leadership of the first degree. Retired as a Major

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OMG_STAAAHHP t1_j9d84cu wrote

Notice on the side the pilot and the crew chief have the same last name. I wonder if they were brothers. Pretty cool dynamic if that was the case. One brother fixes up the plane while the other uses it to kill nazis.

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Baldude863xx t1_j9e06kz wrote

I used to work at American Forces Network and there was this old Colonel who came in about once a year who was one of the last of the Tuskegee Airmen or maybe even the last one by that time.

It was always a big deal when he came in and he got the VIP treatment from everyone in the building.

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electricmaster23 t1_j9fgj30 wrote

haha... honestly, it's kinda OP's fault for assuming a 21st-century audience will automatically know the practice of scoring kills using their enemy's insignia. Side note: Charles Hall could launch a thousand boats with this picture.

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noeljrG t1_j9fh4yx wrote

Was this before the Tuskegee airmen?

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