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Tuskegee Airman who flew 142 WWII combat missions dies at 99
By: The Associated Press  


LONG BEACH, Calif. — Lt. Col. Robert Friend, one of the last original members of the famed all-black Tuskegee Airmen in World War II, has died at the age of 99.

Friend’s daughter, Karen Friend Crumlich, told The Desert Sun her father died Friday at a Southern California hospital.

His plane went down during an aerial reconnaissance mission in Europe on Dec. 23, 1944.
By: Chris Carola, The Associated Press

Born in South Carolina on 1920′s leap day, Friend flew 142 combat missions in World War II, piloting P-47 and P-51 fighter aircraft, as part of the elite group of fighter pilots trained at Alabama’s Tuskegee Institute. The program was created after the NAACP began challenging policies barring black people from flying military aircraft.

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