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This Day is History – May 22

As commander of Air Task Force 13 in Taipei, Tawain, in 1955, then Brig. Gen. Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr., built an organization that would demonstrate the resolve of the Eisenhower administration to defend Taiwan. General Davis would perhaps be best remembered as commander of the World War II Tuskegee Airmen, and retired as the U.S. Air Force’s first black three-star general. (photo source: Air Force Historical Research Agency)

On May 22, 1959, Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. became the first African American general in the U.S. Air Force. His father was the first African American general in the U.S. Army.

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