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Tuskegee Airmen: A WW2 Pilot's Story

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4.5943 Ratings

🗓️ 6 April 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African-American military aviators in American military history. They faced discrimination and segregation at home but in the skies of Europe, they became one of the most successful and feared fighter units as they escorted bombers on raids in Czechoslovakia, Austria, Hungary, Poland and Germany.


In this week's episode from the archive, Dan discovers just how dangerous becoming a Tuskegee Airmen was. We also hear about a fascinating project to recover the wreckage of the downed plane of a Tuskegee Airman and erect a memorial to honour those pilots who gave their lives whilst training. Dan speaks to Wayne Lusardi, State Underwater Archaeologist for Michigan, and Erik Denson, Lead Instructor with Diving With a Purpose, about their important archaeological work.


In the second half of the episode, we hear from Col Harry Stewart Jr., one of the last surviving Tuskegee airmen. Harry discusses his experiences of dogfights in the skies over Europe during World War Two, the discrimination he and his colleagues faced, the progress that he has seen in his lifetime and what it was like to get back into the cockpit of a P-51 Mustang after 70 years.


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0:00.0

The famous five are away on a splendid weekend adventure.

0:03.5

Do we have to go home today?

0:05.5

sighed Anne.

0:06.5

I agree said Dick.

0:08.0

Even Timmy looks sad.

0:09.5

Cheer up everyone.

0:11.5

Beams Julian, I booked long weekend tickets we can return anytime on Monday

0:17.0

Oh you are clever Julian said Anne save over 50% with the long weekend a ticket from Great Western Railway.

0:24.5

Adventures start here.

0:26.0

Selected routes turn supply, saving in comparison to an anytime return fare.

0:30.0

The Tuskegee Airmen were the first African American military aviators in American military

0:38.4

history.

0:39.4

They faced discrimination and segregation at home, but in the skies of Europe they became one of the most successful

0:45.2

and feared fighter units as they escorted bombers on raids in Czechoslovakia, Austria,

0:50.5

Hungary, Poland and Germany.

0:53.0

I'm your host James Rogers.

0:55.0

This is the History Hit Warfare Podcast, and as I do every Wednesday,

0:58.0

I like to dig deep into the History Hit Archive

1:00.0

to put out an episode that I think deserves some more attention and this is one of them.

1:05.3

We're joined by world leading experts who describe what it was like to become a Tuskegee

1:09.6

Airm and I tell you it was dangerous and we're also joined by Colonel Harry Stewart Junior, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Eman.

1:17.5

He tells us all about his experience of dogfights in the skies over Europe and the discrimination that he and his colleagues faced.

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