Tuskegee Airman
Five Tuskegee Airmen prepare to autograph lithographs illustrating various missions the men flew during World War II. Bill Holloman (standing) went on to become the Air Force’s first African-American helicopter pilot. The other Airmen are (from left) Bill Broadwater, Charles A. Lane, who flew B-52s during his 27-year career in the Air Force, retired Col. Charles McGee, the Air Force combat record holder who has 6,100 flying hours and flew combat missions in World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam, and George Taylor.