Mr. Hiram A. Little, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen visited Dobbins Air Reserve Base Friday, and is stopped for a picture with Andrea Lard, and Lt. Col. Marshall Irvin, of the 94th Mission Support Group here. Mr. Little installed and maintained weapons systems on fighter aircraft and later became a navigator-bombardier as a crew member and flight officer on the B-25 Bomber, assigned to the 477th Bomber Group. Mr. little is one of several Tuskegee Airmen who live in the region and continue to support programs and activities on Dobbins Air Reserve Base. The building this picture was taken in is one block away from the base's own "Tuskegee Airmen Avenue." U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Micah Garbarino)
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