Trailblazers - Black History Month Program

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Trailblazers - Black History Month Program
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Description As part of its celebration of Black History Month, NASA honored retired Air Force Col. Charles McGee at a ceremony Wednesday, Feb. 5, in the James Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, located at 300 E Street SW in Washington DC. The event, sponsored by the NASA Headquarters chapter of Blacks in Government, aired live on NASA TV and the agency’s website. McGee, who served as a pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II – known at the time as the “Red Tails” – was a career officer in the Air Force and also served during the Korean and Vietnam wars, having flown 409 combat missions during his 30 years of service. Of the 355 Tuskegee pilots who flew in combat, McGee is one of only nine surviving. McGee is scheduled to receive an honorary promotion to the rank of brigadier general, as authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2020, which President Trump signed into law in December, the same month McGee celebrated his 100th birthday.
Date 2020-02-05
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