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Black Eagle

General Daniel "Chappie" James Jr.

by James R. Mcgovern ยท 2002

ISBN: 0817313079 9780817313074

Category: Biography & Autobiography / General

Page count: 213

<b>The success story of a much-decorated fighter pilot who overcame poverty and racism to become America's first African-American four-star general.</b><br> <br> Born in Pensacola, Florida, the youngest of seventeen children in a relatively poor family, "Chappie" James (1920-1978) rose to attain the rank of four-star general-the highest rank of the peacetime American military. His parents had early on imbued him with personal and national pride and a singular drive that motivated him his whole life. <p>At Tuskegee Institute, James enrolled in the Army Air Corps unit formed to train black pilots. After combat service in World War II, James became the leader of a fighter group in the Korean War, during which he developed innovative tactics for providing close air support for advancing ground forces. He served with distinction in Vietnam and then became a public affairs officer in the Department of Defense. Between 1970 and 1974, James served as the Pentagon's chief spokesman to youth and civic organizations.</p> <p>General James's importance transcends his unprecedented achievements as an African American in the military and his role as a spokesman for the patriotic community. He was an early and important proponent of black self-improvement through education, training, and the tireless pursuit of excellence. He became the very embodiment of the American dream.<br> <br> First published in 1985 in hardcover, this reissue of <i>Black Eagle</i> in paperback makes the inspiring story of a notable Tuskegee airman available again.<br> </p>