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Wings for This Man (1945) | Tuskegee Airmen Documentary 

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Wings for this Man is a propaganda film produced in 1945 by the U.S. Army Air Forces First Motion Picture Unit about the Tuskegee Airmen, the first unit of African-American pilots in the US military formed during World War II.
The film begins with dramatic footage of aerial combat over Italy, showing an outnumbered American squadron successfully dogfighting a Luftwaffe formation. When the pilots land they step out and are revealed to be black.
The picture then tells the story of the Tuskegee Airmen, starting with the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama and the founding of the airstrip near it. The narrator, future President Ronald Reagan, notes that the airmen had to overcome exceeding odds to get the unit created and notes that "there was misunderstanding, distrust and prejudice that had to be cleared away" before the unit could form. A rather standard training/combat/casualty sequence then follows, culminating in the third anniversary celebration of the unit followed by a parade.
While not explicitly mentioning racism the narration does go further than most wartime propaganda stating that "one thing was proved here: that you can't judge a man by the color of his eyes or the shape of his nose" and that "these men were pioneers, and pioneers never have it easy".
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Комментарии : 10   
@whitesborowillis
@whitesborowillis 7 лет назад
SALUTE! To all my fellow veterans still alive and truly missed! ONE LOVE!
@guardianangel9517
@guardianangel9517 Год назад
What COURAGE and PATRIOTISM 🇺🇲 from those men, and ALL men/women who have put ALL on the line to maintain a FREE country for me, my family, and everyone 💪🏼💥 THANK YOU and God bless you & your families 🙏🏼💜🫂💞🦋⚘
@fretsward2225
@fretsward2225 2 года назад
That's the voice of Ronald Reagan narrating this film...
@jamaalaustin8813
@jamaalaustin8813 7 лет назад
👍🏿🇺🇸 USAF Vet
@chilIychilI
@chilIychilI 2 года назад
We learned about the Tuskegee airmen in HS. I just remember they were some of the first black pilots and thats more then I remember from alotta classes. Race was not addressed in sports, I was never in long term combat, but I cant imagine it matter'd much there either.
@matrox
@matrox 6 лет назад
That's narrated by Ronald Reagan the racist republican as the Democrats would have you believe. Anyone seen the Anti KKK movie that Reagan starred in in the 1940s or 50s as he fought against racism? Nope...didn't think so.
@TayDays1128
@TayDays1128 3 месяца назад
Reagan was anti civil rights as governor, fought against civil rights as president, and intensified the war on drugs (which was designed to mass incarcerate black people & destabilize their communities). Just because he acted in a movie doesnt mean anything.
@fredleejohnson9281
@fredleejohnson9281 7 лет назад
And in just about 9:48 minutes very short Film-documentary is/was uploaded on May 29,2017 "BLACK FIRST" (In black and white)
@cosmoparsley
@cosmoparsley 7 лет назад
I salute these men.....this film should be required viewing by every school student and shown on all possible platforms and television channels. What dignity and courage. Thank you. We must not forget.
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