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The Tuskegee Airmen: They Fought Two Wars

2003-02-28 | Documentary
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A documentary filmed at Moton Field in Tuskegee Alabama, home to the airmen of the 99th Fighter Squadron. They were the first African American fighter pilots trained to fly in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Nearly 1,000 pilots trained in Tuskegee and about half of those saw combat, destroying or damaging about 400 enemy aircraft, but found themselves fighting two wars-- the one against fascism abroad, and the one against racism at home.

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The release date of The Tuskegee Airmen: They Fought Two Wars is February 28, 2003.
On May 13, 2024, the IMDB rating of The Tuskegee Airmen: They Fought Two Wars is 7.0/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 0.0/10.
The genre of The Tuskegee Airmen: They Fought Two Wars is Documentary.
On May 13, 2024, there were 737 public reaction to The Tuskegee Airmen: They Fought Two Wars including like Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, inspirational, old-timey, museum piece, biblical.
A documentary filmed at Moton Field in Tuskegee Alabama, home to the airmen of the 99th Fighter Squadron. They were the first African American fighter pilots trained to fly in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. Nearly 1,000 pilots trained in Tuskegee and about half of those saw combat, destroying or damaging about 400 enemy aircraft, but found themselves fighting two wars-- the one against fascism abroad, and the one against racism at home..
The runtime of The Tuskegee Airmen: They Fought Two Wars is 60 minutes.