Tuesday, March 4

General Daniel “Chappie” James Jr. (1920–1978) was a trailblazing U.S. Air Force officer and the first African American four-star general in U.S. military history.

Key Facts About Chappie James Jr.:

  • World War II & Tuskegee Airmen: Though he trained with the legendary Tuskegee Airmen, he didn’t see combat in WWII due to racial restrictions at the time.
  • Korean & Vietnam Wars: He flew over 100 combat missions in the Korean War and later served as a fighter pilot in Vietnam, commanding air operations.
  • First Black Four-Star General: In 1975, he became the first African American to achieve the rank of four-star general in any U.S. military branch.
  • Notable Leadership: He served as Commander-in-Chief of NORAD (North American Aerospace Defense Command), overseeing U.S. and Canadian air defense.
  • Legacy: A symbol of perseverance and excellence, he broke racial barriers in the military and paved the way for future African American leaders in the armed forces.
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