100-Year-Old Tuskegee Airman Promoted to Colonel
Harvey, who turned 100 years of age in July, is among the few World War II Tuskegee Airmen still surviving today.
Wearing a crisp new service dress uniform provided by the Air & Space Forces Association, Harvey stood in the south endzone alongside the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen.
"Because of his work breaking barriers, I can stand here today as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff," said Gen.
Following the pinning ceremony, two historic aircraft conducted a stadium flyover: a P-47 Thunderbolt, like those flown by Tuskegee Airmen from Harvey's 332nd Fighter Wing, which won the propeller-class segment of the first-ever Air Force gunnery meet in 1949, and a P-51 Mustang, flown by the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II.
"It was a magnificent honor to watch thousands of Airmen, Guardians, and Soldiers cheer on
Also present during the ceremony were the Chairman's wife,
To learn more about Harvey's magnificent career, read Air & Space Forces Magazine's
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