Re: >>21090508 , >>21090794
The RED TAILS
The Red Tails were a group of African American pilots who served in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II. Named after the Red Tail Hawk, they were part of the 332nd Fighter Group, also known as the Tuskegee Airmen, and were the first black military aviators in the US Armed Forces.
They were the first African American pilots to be trained in the US military, and many doubted their ability to fly combat missions. The program was initially met with skepticism, and the pilots were subjected to racial segregation and discrimination. The Tuskegee Airmen were also tasked with flying near-suicide missions, including low-level strafing runs and high-altitude bombing missions. These missions were extremely dangerous, and many pilots were lost in action. Despite these risks, the Tuskegee Airmen continued to fly with bravery and skill, earning the respect of their peers and the admiration of the public.
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Funny how Germany and France referenced - given latest electoral collapses there? POTUS didn't take the bait, and Julian Assange's release also implicates US Allies (notably Five Eyes). And Julian's information involves witnessing political assassinat!ons between the partners using espionage techniques (building jumpers, 'car accidents'/Hastings & Chao, 'dart gun-heart attacks'/Breitbart, etc).
Re: >>21090508, >>21090537 [Hawk Tuah - kek], >>21090508, >>21090508, >>21090794 [excellent reference]
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Is this a reference to what has been passing above our airspace unnoticed? See also, high altitude balloons over the last few months - completely ignored by US media.