Tuskegee Airmen, Inc
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Website | tuskegeeairmen.org |
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- 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.
- Providing annual scholarships and awards to deserving individuals, groups and corporations whose deeds lend support to TAI's goals. TAI also gives awards to deserving cadets in the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC).
[edit] Chapter Locations
Chapter Name | Chapter Location | Year Established |
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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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