The four main Tuskegee Airmen are Benjamin O. Davis Jr., who was the first African American general in the U.S. Air Force; Charles McGee, who flew over 400 combat missions; George S. Roberts, who served as a pilot and later as a flight instructor; and Herbert E. Carter, who was a fighter pilot and also contributed to training other airmen. These individuals played pivotal roles in breaking racial barriers within the military and demonstrating the capabilities of African American aviators during World War II.
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