When I read that the Tuskegee Airmen were going to be awarded The Congressional Gold Medal,there was a sense of pride that I have never felt before.
Pride in knowing that my service in the Military was somewhat smoother,knowing that these Men made the road a bit easier to navigate.
Pride in knowing that in my travels,on this world,people always made a positive comment;or,reaction when their names come up in a conversation.
And pride,in knowing, that after all these years,of being shorted on the awards/medals that were rightful due to them,The Tuskegee Airmen were always a class act by letting their amazing track record do all the talking for them.
It's ironic that the job I perform daily(profession trucker)allows me to pass by the large signs to let drivers know that the exit to The Tuskegee Airmen National Site is a mile away. I always give a heart felt salute to those signs,from my cab,as my way to say,"thank you",to what they stood for:"A group of men,who happened to be Afro-American,through their quiet actions,contribute greatly to The Greatest Generation In America."
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Mark Sarna
Mar 15, 2008 00:00
Could someone please tell me the meaning of the word Tuskegee? please
Thank you Brett (Australia) [MORE]
Brett Lazzarini
Feb 17, 2008 05:14
thank god they did something for black people [MORE]
jay foster
Feb 15, 2008 18:48
I was greatly honored to meet one of these wonderful men this weekend, Fred Wilson, caucasian name, known to most... [MORE]
Cille Shaner
Jul 16, 2007 09:51
This article is incomplete. You see there were more that just the Black American airman @ Tuskegee. There were also... [MORE]
Elaina Tapley
Jun 22, 2007 11:23
I happen to to have the pleasure of knowing one of these brave men personally. He has really been a... [MORE]
Beverly Littlehawk
Jun 21, 2007 19:04
The tribute on the 29th was fitting, overdue and just. However, I do not understand how Congress can ask the... [MORE]
Cristy Spencer
Apr 5, 2007 11:35
It is a shame that this article neglected to tell that the Bush honor was not quite the honor it... [MORE]
E Watson
Apr 1, 2007 16:27
Our comment is directed to E. Watson.........We agree it's a shame.........however, how do you know this to be true about... [MORE]
John and Myra Docherty
Apr 6, 2007 00:30
I say, don't forget the ground crewman. Those are the guys that kept them flying. If a plane was shot... [MORE]
Clarence Hoggard
Apr 1, 2007 14:53
Greetings, Clarence...Please be aware that the Congressional Gold Medal was collectively given by the U.S. Congress...that means, that ALL of... [MORE]
Ron Brewington
Apr 3, 2007 20:55
If someone can nominate a groupof people superior to the Tuskegee Airmen, I'd sure like to know just who they... [MORE]
David Charles
Mar 29, 2007 06:21
When I read that the Tuskegee Airmen were going to be awarded The Congressional Gold Medal,there was a sense of...
Shawn M. Dillon
Mar 29, 2007 03:45
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