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Willie Ashley

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Willie Ashley
Born
Willie Lee Ashley Jr.

May 23, 1921
DiedFebruary 9, 1984(1984-02-09)(aged 62)
Resting placeArlington National Cemetery
Alma materUniversity of Omaha,Catholic University
Occupations
  • Military officer
  • fighter pilot
Years active1942–1981

Willie Lee Ashley Jr.(May 23, 1921 – February 9, 1984) was aU.S. Army Air Forceofficer and combat fighter pilot with the332nd Fighter Group's99th Fighter Squadron,best known as theTuskegee Airmen.[1][2]

Ashley was the first African American U.S. military pilot to engage in aerial combat against an enemy combatant, sharing this honor with 99th Fighter Squadron pilots Sidney P. Brooks,Charles Dryden (Tuskegee Airman),Lee Rayford, Leon C. Roberts andSpann Watsonwho all engaged against enemy German fighter aircraft on June 9, 1943.[3]

Early life

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Ashley was born on May 23, 1921, inCrocketville, South Carolina,inHampton County.[4]After graduating from Morris College High School, Ashley attendedHampton Institute,nowHampton UniversityinHampton, Virginia.[5]While at Hampton, Ashley enrolled with the Civil Air Patrol's Civilian Pilot Training Program, earning his pilot's license.[6]

Military service

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TheU.S. Army Air Corpsadmitted Ashley to its Advanced Flight School at Tuskegee Air Force Field. On July 3, 1942, Ashley graduated as a member of the Single Engine Section Cadet Class SE-42-F, receiving his wings and commission as a2nd Lieutenant.[7][8]

DuringWorld War II,Ashley flew 77 combat missions over a 14-month period, including missions in North Africa, Sicily, and France. Though he was credited with two kills, the U.S. Army Air Corps did not credit Ashley for a third kill allegedly based on material provided by Shaw Air Force Base.[9]

On June 9, 1943, Ashley and fellow 99th Fighter Squadron pilots Sidney P. Brooks,Charles Dryden,Lee Rayford,Leon RobertsandSpann Watsonbecame the first African American fighter pilots in history to engage in aerial combat.[10][11]

After World War II, Ashley returned to the United States and continued his military service as a member of theU.S. Air Force Reserve.In 1981, he retired from the military with the rank ofLt Colonel.

Post-World War II education

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Ashley earned a bachelor's degree from theUniversity of Omahaand a master's degree in parasitology fromCatholic University.He also earned a PhD in radiation biology fromCatholic University.

On March 1, 1947, Ashley was initiated as a member ofKappa Alpha Psifraternity, Alpha Eta chapter at theUniversity of Nebraska at Omaha.[12]

Ashley worked for theFood and Drug Administration,the USDepartment of Defense,and theEnvironmental Protection Agencywhere he retired as an administrator in 1976. He also served as a professor atHoward University,retiring in 1983 after experiencing serious health issues.

Death

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On February 9, 1984, Ashley died at the Georgetown Medical Center inWashington, D.C.He was interred atArlington National Cemetery,Section 65, Site 3622, inArlington, Virginia.[13]

Legacy

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See also

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References

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  1. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  2. ^"Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster".CAF Rise Above.Retrieved11 August2020.
  3. ^"Tuskegee Airmen Soared to New Heights".www.army.mil.8 May 2007.Retrieved2024-03-12.
  4. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  5. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  6. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  7. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  8. ^CAF Rise Above. "Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster."https://cafriseabove.org/the-tuskegee-airmen/tuskegee-airmen-pilot-roster/.This data derives from CAF Rise Above's research project compiling data from Tuskegee Airmen historians including the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
  9. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  10. ^U.S. Army. "Tuskegee Airmen Soared to New Heights." John J. Kurash, U.S. Army Military History Institute. May 8, 2007.https://www.army.mil/article/3028/tuskegee_airmen_soared_to_new_heights
  11. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  12. ^Watch the Yard. "BACK IN THE DAY - Fly Nupes: Photos Of The Handsome And Daring Men Of Kappa Alpha Psi Who Served As Tuskegee Airmen."https://www.watchtheyard.com/kappas/tuskegee-airmen/36/
  13. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/
  14. ^Shaw Air Force Base. "Shaw, Sumter honor Tuskegee Airmen."https://www.shaw.af.mil/News/Photos/igphoto/2001574615/
  15. ^CAF Rise Above. "Willie Ashley Jr.https://cafriseabove.org/willie-ashley-jr/