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The Tuskegee Airmen Quiz

What First Lady flew with the Airmen during their training? 1.Eleanor Roosevelt 2.Lady Bird Johnson 3.Jackie Oanasis Kennedy 4.Roslyn Carter

How many bombers were lost while the Tuskegee Airmen were escorting them?

What was the number given to the first squadron of the Tuskegee Airmen? 1.50 th 2.78 th 3.99 th nd

What area of the world were the airmen first assigned to? 1.Europe 2.Germany 3.North Africa 4.Great Britain

What war did the Tuskegee Airmen earn their reputation? 1.WW I 2.WW II 3.Korean War 4.Vietnam War

What was the name of the airfield where the Tuskegee Airmen trained that is now a national historic site? 1.Motown Field 2.Moton Field 3.Maxwell Field 4.Area 51

What was the attitude of most of the townspeople of Tuskegee about the Airmen during the 40’s? 1.Supportive 2.Apprehensive 3.Did not want them/resented them 4.Did not care either way

What president signed an executive order banning segregation of the military in 1948? 1.FDR 2.Eisenhower 3.JFK 4.Harry Truman

Who was the famous commanding Officer of the Airmen? 1.Benjamin O. Davis 2.Percy Sutton 3.Lee Archer 4.Bill Childs

What was it about the Tuskegee Airmen’s plan that set them apart from the other P-51s? 1.Their engines had more horsepower 2.Their planes were faster 3.The plane’s tail was painted red 4.They were experimental aircraft