Includes bibliographical references (pages 106-108) and index.
Contents
Flying high in the wind -- A child of the military -- Silence is deafening -- The Tuskegee experiment -- The Tuskegee airmen in WWII -- Conflict on the ground and in the sky -- Command and segregation -- The changing military -- International posts -- From military to civilian life.
Summary
Examines the remarkable life of Benjamin O. Davis Jr. and covers in detail his leadership roles at the Tuskegee Institute and in the military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.