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  1. Jan 7, 2019 · John ‘Jack’ Lyle was a decorated war hero who served in World War II with the Tuskegee Airmen and was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal in 2007.He was a fighter pilot, a sailor, child ...

  2. Apr 11, 2011 · Red Tail pilot Alexander Jefferson was shot down by the Germans in 1944 and was held as a prisoner of war. Before his trip home, he took a horrifying, last-minute side trip. Tuskegee Airmen: 'Rock ...

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  4. John Lyle (pilot) Flight Officer John Lyle (1920 – 2019) was an American World War II pilot and a member of the famed group of World War II -era African-Americans known as the Tuskegee Airmen. Dickson flew 26 combat missions during WWII. [1] He had a lifelong love of sailing and over the course of his life he owned seven different boats.

  5. Jan 8, 2019 · World War II fighter pilot John Lyle, a member of the legendary Tuskegee Airmen, has died. Lyle and other Red Tails received the Congressional Gold Medal from President George H.W. Bush in 2007.

  6. CHICAGO (AP) — World War II fighter pilot John Lyle, a Tuskegee Airman, has died at the age of 98. Lyle died Saturday at his home on Chicago's South Side, his wife, Eunice, said Monday. She added that Lyle had been battling prostate cancer. The members of the nation's first black fighter squadron won acclaim for their aerial prowess and bravery, despite a military that imposed segregation on ...

  7. May 3, 2024 · John Lewis (born February 21, 1940, near Troy, Alabama, U.S.—died July 17, 2020, Atlanta, Georgia) was an American civil rights leader and politician best known for his chairmanship of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and for leading the march that was halted by police violence on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, in 1965, a landmark event in the history of the ...

  8. In Regenerative Design For Sustainable Development, John Lyle suggests that in a regenerative world the governing metaphor for the human relationship with nature should be “global garden.” The current metaphor, he argues, is “the machine, symbol of mechanistic means,” but if instead “we imagine ourselves cultivating Gaia’s garden in

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