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Tuskegee Heroes

Clip: Season 12 Episode 4 | 3m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

Nebraska war vets reflect on their Tuskegee Airmen experience.

In 1941, an Army Air Force program in Tuskegee, Alabama began training African American servicemen to fly and maintain combat aircraft. World War II veterans Paul Adams and Charles Lane share their memories of being a member of this heroic group of airmen.

02/11/2021 | Rating TV-G

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Tuskegee Heroes

Clip: Season 12 Episode 4 | 3m 31sVideo has Closed Captions

In 1941, an Army Air Force program in Tuskegee, Alabama began training African American servicemen to fly and maintain combat aircraft. World War II veterans Paul Adams and Charles Lane share their memories of being a member of this heroic group of airmen.

02/11/2021 | Rating TV-G

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