Clarence Clifford “Jamie” Jamison (February 25, 1918 – March 6, 2014) was a U.S. Army Air Force officer and combat fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group's 99th Fighter Squadron, best known as the all-African American Tuskegee Airmen, "Red Tails," or “Schwarze Vogelmenschen” ("Black Birdmen") among enemy German pilots. He was one of the first eight (8) African American combat fighter pilots. Jamison and Lt. became the first African American flying instructors at Tuskegee Army Air Field's P-40 transitional school.
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| - Clarence Clifford “Jamie” Jamison (February 25, 1918 – March 6, 2014) was a U.S. Army Air Force officer and combat fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group's 99th Fighter Squadron, best known as the all-African American Tuskegee Airmen, "Red Tails," or “Schwarze Vogelmenschen” ("Black Birdmen") among enemy German pilots. He was one of the first eight (8) African American combat fighter pilots. Jamison and Lt. became the first African American flying instructors at Tuskegee Army Air Field's P-40 transitional school. (en)
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| - Little Rock, Arkansas, US (en)
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| - Arlington National Cemetery, Section 60, Site 10604 (en)
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| - Congressional Gold Medal awarded to the Tuskegee Airmen (en)
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| - Clarence Clifford “Jamie” Jamison (February 25, 1918 – March 6, 2014) was a U.S. Army Air Force officer and combat fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group's 99th Fighter Squadron, best known as the all-African American Tuskegee Airmen, "Red Tails," or “Schwarze Vogelmenschen” ("Black Birdmen") among enemy German pilots. He was one of the first eight (8) African American combat fighter pilots. Jamison and Lt. became the first African American flying instructors at Tuskegee Army Air Field's P-40 transitional school. (en)
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