On Jan. 16, we lost a giant of military aviation when Brig. Gen. Charles McGee, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, passed away at the age of 102.
In World War II, McGee flew 137 combat missions in the P-51 Mustangs with his unit, the 301st Fighter Squadron, more commonly known as the Red Tails. During the Korean War, McGee flew another 100 combat missions and in Vietnam, he flew an additional 172 combat missions in McDonnell RF-4s.
In a 30-year active service career, McGee achieved a three-war fighter mission total of 409 combat missions, one of the highest by any fighter pilot, ending his military career with 6,308 flying hours.
We salute the life and service of this American hero. 🇺🇸
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Dan McBride was a Sergeant who served in F Company, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment during WWII.
He parachuted into Normandy, parachuted into Operation Market Garden, and fought during the Battle of the Bulge.
Less than a year ago, Dan visited the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) for the Week of the Eagles.
Throughout his last visit to Fort Campbell, Dan generously shared his story to inspire another generation of Screaming Eagles.
Dan also joined Eagle 6 on the Division Parade Field to inspect his beloved Division one last time.
When speaking to the newest generation of Screaming Eagles, Dan shared, “If I could, I would do it all again under the same conditions, I’d reenlist right now if they’d let me!”
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