Lee Archer Military person

Lee Andrew Archer, Jr. (September 6, 1919 – January 27, 2010) was a black U.S. fighter pilot in the African-American unit which became known as the Tuskegee Airmen. He was one of the first African-American military aviators in the United States Army Air Corps, the U.S. Army Air Forces and later the U.S. Air Force, eventually earning the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. During World War II, Archer flew 169 combat missions, including bomber escort, reconnaissance and ground attack, and is officially credited with five enemy fighter aircraft shot down.

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Lee Archer
Birth dateSeptember 06, 1919
Birth place
Yonkers New York , United States
Date of deathJanuary 27, 2010
Place of death
Manhattan , United States , New York

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award
Air Force Distinguished Service Medal
Congressional Gold Medal
Air Medal
Presidential Unit Citation (United States)
Distinguished Flying Cross (United States)
military operations
Korean War
World War II
military branch
United States Army Air Corps
military unit
Tuskegee Airmen
302d Fighter Squadron
service start1941
service end1970

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