gecko
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Yesterday I got the chance to visit the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site as it happened to be right on the route I'm taking with the moving truck to Arizona. If any of you are ever traveling down I-85 through Alabama, it's only a couple miles off the interstate and we'll worth the visit. It located at Moton Field where the pilots went through the initial phases of flight training. Moton is still an active airport, and a number of the original buildings are still there and in use. I thought the museum was quite good and did justice to the story of these brave men. It also gave an excellent picture of what training was like for any pilot serving in the USAAF in WWII. A must see IMO if you are ever in the area.
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