LTC Paul Adams

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LTC Paul Adams Veteran

Birth
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
30 Jun 2013 (aged 92)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Piedmont, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7092361, Longitude: -82.3927231
Plot
Sylvan Grove
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IN MAY 0F 1949 THEY WERE THE VERY FIRST U. S. AIR FORCE TOP GUN PILOTS
332nd Fighter Group - Awarded First Place In
The Conventional (Propeller) Aircraft Division

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN (PILOTS, CREW&ADMIN)

"Top Gun Commander" - Captain Alva Temple

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Paul Adams, a member of the 332nd Fighter Group, also known as "The Red Tails," died on July 8, 2013 at the age of 92.

Mr. Adams was trained with other black pilots at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Mr. Adams, who would retire from the military as a Lieutenant Colonel, joined the training program upon his graduation from South Carolina State University.

The Tuskegee Airman, called "guardian angels" by the bomber crews they escorted during World War II, would fly over 1500 missions in the European theater.

Mr. Adams remained in the Army until 1962 when he retired. Having been transferred to Lincoln, Nebraska, Mr. Adams was hired as a high school history teacher in the city's public school system - one of the first African Americans to teach in Lincoln. (He would also teach the school system's first Black history class.)

A former leader of the Lincoln NAACP Mr. Adams retired from teaching in 1982. In 2008 the city of Lincoln honored his contributions by naming a newly built elementary school for him. (The Adams Elementary School's mascot is the "Aviators," of course.)

In 2007, Mr. Adams was presented with the Congressional Gold Medal along with all other Tuskegee Airmen for their service during World War II.

Sources: Lincoln Journal-Star, Omaha.com, and Wikipedia
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IN MAY 0F 1949 THEY WERE THE VERY FIRST U. S. AIR FORCE TOP GUN PILOTS
332nd Fighter Group - Awarded First Place In
The Conventional (Propeller) Aircraft Division

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN (PILOTS, CREW&ADMIN)

"Top Gun Commander" - Captain Alva Temple

Tuskegee Airmen Virtual Cemetery Manager

(Please transfer your Tuskegee Airmen Memorials to Cemetery Manager-->pm)



Paul Adams, a member of the 332nd Fighter Group, also known as "The Red Tails," died on July 8, 2013 at the age of 92.

Mr. Adams was trained with other black pilots at the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama. Mr. Adams, who would retire from the military as a Lieutenant Colonel, joined the training program upon his graduation from South Carolina State University.

The Tuskegee Airman, called "guardian angels" by the bomber crews they escorted during World War II, would fly over 1500 missions in the European theater.

Mr. Adams remained in the Army until 1962 when he retired. Having been transferred to Lincoln, Nebraska, Mr. Adams was hired as a high school history teacher in the city's public school system - one of the first African Americans to teach in Lincoln. (He would also teach the school system's first Black history class.)

A former leader of the Lincoln NAACP Mr. Adams retired from teaching in 1982. In 2008 the city of Lincoln honored his contributions by naming a newly built elementary school for him. (The Adams Elementary School's mascot is the "Aviators," of course.)

In 2007, Mr. Adams was presented with the Congressional Gold Medal along with all other Tuskegee Airmen for their service during World War II.

Sources: Lincoln Journal-Star, Omaha.com, and Wikipedia