George Hardy, last of the Tuskegee Airmen's World War II combat pilots, dies at 100
Source: NBC News
Lt. Col. George Hardy, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen and the last of the groups World War II combat pilots, died Tuesday night, according to Tuskegee Airmen Inc.
He was 100 years old.
His legacy is one of courage, resilience, tremendous skill and dogged perseverance against racism, prejudice and other evils, said Leon Butler, national president of Tuskegee Airmen Inc. We are forever grateful for his sacrifice and will hold dear to his memory.
At 19, Hardy became the youngest Tuskegee fighter pilot when he completed the Army Air Corps pilot training program in 1942, earning his wings and a commission as a second lieutenant.
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Ilsa
(64,724 posts)Deuxcents
(28,124 posts)FakeNoose
(42,893 posts)And thank you for your service.
Irish_Dem
(82,786 posts)And he was able to walk away from his aircraft after each flight.
He must have been an excellent pilot and had an angel on his wing.
Silent Type
(12,412 posts)them 2nd class citizens, or worse.
InstantGratification
(449 posts)All I could think of was to shake his hand and tell him it was one of the most profound honors of my life to do so.
I wish I would have thought to tell him that my great-uncle Charlie was a gunner on a B-17. I wish Tuskegee had been escorting Charlie's bomber on his final mission. As it was, he was shot down and spent the last 113 days of WW2 in a PoW camp. It worked out ok, he made it home and married Aunt Rose 11 days after he got home. He wasn't one to let the grass grow under his feet.....
KS Toronado
(24,105 posts)at my Uncle's house in Shreveport La, can't recall what his real name was because after hearing it
once all I heard the rest of the weekend was my Uncle & him calling each other Colonel.
A real fine gentleman and was easy to admire him.
My Uncle was a B24 pilot during WWII
Marthe48
(23,717 posts)Thank you for defending our country and setting an honorable example for many generations.
LoisB
(13,725 posts)iluvtennis
(21,557 posts)surfered
(14,946 posts)StarryNite
(12,196 posts)Forever grateful to you for your service.
JMCKUSICK
(6,818 posts)niyad
(135,147 posts)Hekate
(100,133 posts)Travel on, Colonel, with our grateful thanks.
republianmushroom
(22,882 posts)What a lost, we knew it would happen but still, what a lost.
RIP, George, you are now with those other brave and unselfish men. I salute you, sir. Thank you.
electric_blue68
(27,813 posts)spudspud
(676 posts)Rest in Peace.
KS Toronado
(24,105 posts)

I'll bet ladies told him his entire life he was a nice looking gentleman.

Joinfortmill
(21,874 posts)angrychair
(12,545 posts)Truly the very definition of bravery and patriotism.
into the deep blue and beyond.
cbabe
(6,967 posts)Raine
(31,258 posts)wendyb-NC
(4,749 posts)Thank you, for your service. You are a true patriot.
Lulu KC
(8,917 posts)What a bunch of guys.
MustLoveBeagles
(18,179 posts)Coldwater
(1,360 posts)
Permanut
(8,696 posts)George Hardy, this Navy vet salutes you.
Dulcinea
(10,432 posts)Rest easy, George Hardy.