About half a million African Americans served overseas during World War II, almost all in segregated second-line units. This artificially limited their potential contribution, but their work - especially along the logistic lifelines of the fighting divisions - was vital. This book summarizes the service of these men and women; and it also focuses on the small proportion who, remarkably, overcame prejudicial barriers to reach the battlefields in combat units of the US forces and Coast Guard. Their story is illustrated with wartime photographs, and color plates - including portraits of the most…mehr
About half a million African Americans served overseas during World War II, almost all in segregated second-line units. This artificially limited their potential contribution, but their work - especially along the logistic lifelines of the fighting divisions - was vital. This book summarizes the service of these men and women; and it also focuses on the small proportion who, remarkably, overcame prejudicial barriers to reach the battlefields in combat units of the US forces and Coast Guard. Their story is illustrated with wartime photographs, and color plates - including portraits of the most outstanding African Americans, the true heirs of the old "Buffalo Soldiers."
INTRODUCTION: Racial segregation in the US forces the Selective Service Act President Roosevelt and Executive Order 8802·US ARMY: General Benjamin O.Davis Sr; US Army Air Corps/Force: Colonel Benjamin O.Davis Jr and the 'Tuskegee Airmen' 99th Fighter Squadron 33nd Fighter Group 477th Bombardment Group; Armored Force and Tank Destroyers: 761st Tank Battalion 827th Tank Destroyer Battalion; Cavalry; Field, Coast and Antiaircraft Artillery; Infantry: 92nd Infantry Division 93rd Infantry Division 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion volunteer infantry replacements, 1945 Executive Order 9981; support and service troops; life overseas·US NAVY: Steward's Mate Doris Miller; USS Mason PC 1264 Naval Construction Battalions; The Port Chicago Disaster, July 17, 1944 its aftermath·US MARINE CORPS: Letter of Instruction 421; Gunnery sergeant Gilbert H.Johnson; 51st Defense battalion 53nd Defense Battalion other units·OTHER MARITIME SERVICES: US Coast Guard early integration; US Merchant Marine SS Booker T Washington·BIBLIOGRAPHY·PLATE COMMENTARIES: Uniforms: US Army US Navy US Marine Corps
INTRODUCTION: Racial segregation in the US forces the Selective Service Act President Roosevelt and Executive Order 8802·US ARMY: General Benjamin O.Davis Sr; US Army Air Corps/Force: Colonel Benjamin O.Davis Jr and the 'Tuskegee Airmen' 99th Fighter Squadron 33nd Fighter Group 477th Bombardment Group; Armored Force and Tank Destroyers: 761st Tank Battalion 827th Tank Destroyer Battalion; Cavalry; Field, Coast and Antiaircraft Artillery; Infantry: 92nd Infantry Division 93rd Infantry Division 555th Parachute Infantry Battalion volunteer infantry replacements, 1945 Executive Order 9981; support and service troops; life overseas·US NAVY: Steward's Mate Doris Miller; USS Mason PC 1264 Naval Construction Battalions; The Port Chicago Disaster, July 17, 1944 its aftermath·US MARINE CORPS: Letter of Instruction 421; Gunnery sergeant Gilbert H.Johnson; 51st Defense battalion 53nd Defense Battalion other units·OTHER MARITIME SERVICES: US Coast Guard early integration; US Merchant Marine SS Booker T Washington·BIBLIOGRAPHY·PLATE COMMENTARIES: Uniforms: US Army US Navy US Marine Corps
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