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George Hardy, last of the Tuskegee Airmen's World War II combat pilots, dies at 100

Lt. Col. Hardy flew 136 combat missions in three wars and was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for his pioneering role with the Tuskegee Airmen.

  • George Hardy, one of the last Tuskegee Airmen World War II combat pilots, died at 100 years old.
  • Hardy was the youngest Red Tail fighter pilot to fly his first solo combat mission over Europe at 19 years old.
  • During his military career spanning three wars, Hardy flew 136 combat missions and received honors such as the Distinguished Flying Cross with Valor.
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Lt. Col. George E. Hardy, youngest Tuskegee Airman, dies at 100

Lt. Col. George Hardy, the youngest fighter pilot of the Tuskegee Airmen, has died at age 100.

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