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Dr. Harold Brown who flew P-51 Mustangs during WWII as a Tuskegee Airman, was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in Washington D.C., on March 29, 2007.

The Tuskegee Airmen were America's first African-American pilots and served the United States during World War II.  These men endured discrimination in virtually every aspect of their military careers, yet they went on to great fame based on their achievements in battle.

Dr. Brown discussed who the Airmen were, and details his own fighter pilot career with the 332nd, commonly known as the Red Tails.