Tuskegee Airmen, Inc

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Tuskegee Airmen, Inc
Website tuskegeeairmen.org
This article is about the non-profit organization. For the article about the World War II flyers see Tuskegee Airmen.

Tuskegee Airmen, Inc. (TAI) is a non-profit organization with 50 chapters nation-wide dedicated to:

  • Honoring the accomplishments and perpetuating the history of African-Americans who participated in air crew, ground crew and operations support training in the Army Air Corps during WWII.
  • Introducing young people across the nation to the world of aviation and science through local and national programs such as Young Eagles and TAI youth programs.

[edit] Chapter Locations

Chapter Name Chapter Location Year Established
Tuskegee Chapter Tuskegee, Alabama
Judge Robert Decatur Chapter Little Rock AFB, Arkansas
Ragsdale Arizona Chapter Phoenix, Arizona
Central Coast Chapter Lompoc, California
Los Angeles Chapter Los Angeles, California
Inland Empire Chapter Riverside, California
George S. "Spanky" Roberts Chapter Sacramento, California
Gen. B.O. Davis Chapter San Diego, California
William "Bill" Campbell Chapter San Francisco, California
Lee A. Archer Chapter Travis AFB, California
Hubert L. “Hooks” Jones Chapter Denver, Colorado
East Coast Chapter Washington, DC
John H. Porter-First State Chapter Dover, Delaware
Lt.Gen. John D. Hopper, Jr. Chapter Tampa, Florida
Miami Chapter Miami, Florida
Gen. Daniel “Chappie” James Chapter Orlando, Florida
Atlanta Chapter Atlanta, Georgia
MGen. Joseph A. McNeil Chapter Warner Robins, Georgia
Chicago “DODO” Chapter Chicago, Illinois
Indianapolis Chapter Indianapolis, Indiana
Roscoe C. Brown, Jr. Chapter Shreveport, Louisiana
New England Chapter Boston, Massachusetts
Charles E. McGee Chapter Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts
Detroit Chapter Detroit, Michigan
Thomas L. Washington Chapter Lansing, Michigan
Alva N. Temple Chapter Columbus, Mississippi
Lawrence E. Roberts Chapter Keesler AFB, Mississippi
Heart of America Chapter Kansas City, Missouri
Hugh J. White Chapter St. Louis, Missouri
James B. Knighten Chapter Las Vegas, Nevada
Alfonza W. Davis Chapter Omaha, Nebraska
Hannibal Cox Chapter McGuire AFB, New Jersey
Gen. Lloyd W. Newton Chapter Albuquerque, New Mexico
MGen. Irene Trowell-Harris Chapter Newburgh, New York
Claude B. Govan Chapter Springfield, New York
Wilson V. Eagleson Chapter Goldsboro, North Carolina
Heart of Carolina Chapter Morrisville, North Carolina
Greater Cincinnati Chapter Cincinnati, Ohio
North Coast Chapter Cleveland, Ohio
Ohio Chapter Columbus, Ohio
Mac Ross Chapter Dayton, Ohio
Greater Philadelphia Chapter Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Spann Watson Chapter Columbia, South Carolina
Hiram E. Mann Chapter Walterboro, South Carolina
Memphis Chapter Memphis, Tennessee
Claude R. Platte Chapter Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas
San Antonio Chapter San Antonio, Texas
Tidewater Chapter Langley AFB, Virginia
Howard Baugh Chapter Petersburg, Virginia
Sam Bruce Chapter Seattle, Washington

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