Donning an authentic Tuskegee Airmen cap, ‘Uncle’ Ron Spriggs salutes following his speech about the Tuskegee Airmen during the 63rd Regional Support Command’s Black History Month Celebration, Feb. 10, in the headquarters auditorium, Mountain View, Calif. Spriggs is an Air Force veteran and founder of the Ron Spriggs Exhibit of Tuskegee Airmen (RSETA), and tours the nation teaching the history of the famous airmen, the first black aviators in U.S. military history during World War II.
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Mountain View, CA - Donning an authentic Tuskegee Airmen cap, ‘Uncle’ Ron Spriggs salutes following his speech about the Tuskegee Airmen during the 63rd Regional Support Command’s Black History Month Celebration, Feb. 10, in the headquarters auditorium, Mountain View, Calif. Spriggs is an Air Force veteran and founder of the Ron Spriggs Exhibit of Tuskegee Airmen (RSETA), and tours the nation teaching the history of the famous airmen, the first black aviators in U.S. military history during World War II.


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