Lunch With A Hero Of The Famed Tuskegee Airmen

SLAC

Share The Experience
Of An American Hero!

Colonel William Campbell
Tuskegee Airman

The first black American
to fly a combat mission
for the U.S. Army Air Force
during World War II

February 24, 1999
12 Noon

SLAC Auditorium

Presented by BASE
as part of Black History Month

Colonel William "Bill" Campbell (USAF Retired) was a Tuskegee airman and former commanding officer of the all-black 99th Fighter Squadron. Colonel Campbell was the first black airman to fly a combat mission in World War II.

Black History Month is a festival of lectures, exhibits, historical files, and community activities that celebrate the great story of the survival and continuing creativity of African-Americans.

The Black Association of SLAC Employees invites you to come and enjoy this interesting speaker as we celebrate diversity and Black History Month.


Last updated 2/23/99

George Maclin