Oldest Living Member Of The Famous Tuskegee Airmen Squadron Dies At 101
Willie Rogers, the oldest living member of the renowned Tuskegee Airmen air squadron, died Friday evening in St. Petersburg, Fla. Rogers served as master sergeant of the squadron of World War II fighter pilots. They became famous as the first black aviators in U.S. history. Rogers was the backbone of the organization, coordinating the ground logistics…
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