Tuskegee Airman To Be Buried At Arlington
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One of America’s top World War II fighter pilots, an African-American who took on Nazis abroad and racism at home, was to be laid to rest Friday at Arlington National Cemetery.
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Lee A. Archer, one of the famed Tuskegee airmen, died last month in New York at the age of 90. Archer, who once shot down three German fighters in the span of only a few minutes, went on to become a corporate executive and venture capitalist.
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