Tuskegee Airmen- a group of African-American military pilots who fought in World War II. They were the first African Americans to attend the Unites States armed forces.
Navajo Code Talkers- were Indians use to communicate secrete "codes" used by the United States after they saw the Japanese doing the same thing.
Flying Tigers-The first Chinese air force group that volunteer to help the United States in World War 2 also they were recruited under the president order.
Navajo Code Talkers- were Indians use to communicate secrete "codes" used by the United States after they saw the Japanese doing the same thing.
Flying Tigers-The first Chinese air force group that volunteer to help the United States in World War 2 also they were recruited under the president order.
Dwight Eisenhower- President of the United States and commander of the U.S army. Supreme commander of troops that invaded on D-day also he was elected twice for president.
Franklin D. Roosevelt-was the 32nd President of the United States and was elected to more than two terms in office. He lead the United States through out the great depression and world war II.
Harry S. Truman-became the 33rd President of the United States upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt-was the 32nd President of the United States and was elected to more than two terms in office. He lead the United States through out the great depression and world war II.
Harry S. Truman-became the 33rd President of the United States upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Vernon G. Baker-Former Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Meritor, Inc. This person is connected to 57 board members in 1 different organizations across 2 different industries.
Douglas MacArthur- he was the chief of staff of the U.S army also he was put in charge of the Philippines. All he worked during World War II and he also ended his career in address to U.S congress.
Douglas MacArthur- he was the chief of staff of the U.S army also he was put in charge of the Philippines. All he worked during World War II and he also ended his career in address to U.S congress.
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