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Charles P. Bailey (pilot)

Charles Phillip Bailey Sr. (November 25, 1918 – April 1, 2001) was a U.S. Army Air Force officer and one of the Tuskegee Airmen's most decorated combat fighter pilots. He was Florida's first African American fighter pilot. He flew 133 missions over Europe and North Africa, and was credited with shooting down two enemy aircraft.[1][2]

Charles P. Bailey Sr.
Born
Charles Phillip Bailey

November 25, 1918
DiedApril 1, 2001(2001-04-01) (aged 82)
Resting placeGreenwood Cemetery in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
Alma materBethune-Cookman University, Cincinnati College of Embalming
Occupations
  • Military officer
  • fighter pilot
Years active1942–1947

For his heroics during World War II, the U.S. Army Air Corps awarded Bailey four Air Medals and the Distinguished Flying Cross.[3]

Early life edit

Bailey was born on November 25, 1918, in Punta Gorda, Florida.[4] Known to his family and friends as "Phillip", Bailey was the son of Archie Bailey and Josephine Bailey.[3] Bailey grew up in a home on the corner of Punta Gorda's East Virginia Avenue and Wood Street with his eight siblings.

As a child, Charles P. Bailey delivered Punta Gorda, Florida's local Charlotte Herald newspaper in his neighborhood.[3] During rampant racial segregation in the American South and in Deland, Bailey attended elementary and middle school at Punta Gorda, Florida's Baker Academy.[3] Since Punta Gorga did not allow African Americans to attend its high school, Bailey moved with family out of town to attend high school at the all-African American Howard Academy in Ocala, Florida where he excelled in academics and football.[3][4][5]

After graduation, Bailey attended the historically black university Bethune-Cookman in Daytona Beach, Florida, where he played football on a full scholarship.[4] Though Bailey was interested in becoming a pilot, Bethune-Cookman University did not have its own civil aviation pilot program like fellow HBCUs Tuskegee Institute, West Virginia State College, Howard University, Hampton University, Delaware State University, and Virginia State University. Fortunately, Bailey had the attentive ear of Bethune-Cookman University's founder Mary McLeod Bethune, a confidante of First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt's activist wife.[6][7] Bethune arranged for Bailey to transfer to Tuskegee Institute to enroll in Tuskegee's stellar aviation program.[4]

Military career edit

In August 1942, Bailey enlisted in the U.S. Army.[8] On April 29, 1943, Bailey graduated as a member of the Single Engine Section Cadet Class SE-43-D, receiving his silver wings and commission as a 2nd Lieutenant.[9][4] The U.S. Army Air Corps assigned Bailey to the 332nd Fighter Group's 99th Fighter Squadron.[4] His classmate included Wilson Vashon "Swampy" Eagleson II (February 1, 1920 - April 16, 2006), one of the Tuskegee Airmen's most prolific combat fighter pilots credited with two confirmed enemy German aerial kills and two probable aerial kills.[10][11]

In Fall 1943, the U.S. Army Air Corps assigned Bailey to the 99th Fighter Squadron as a replacement pilot in North Africa's Casablanca.[4][12] He flew 133 combat missions throughout Central Europe, Germany, Sicily, Italy, France, and the Rhineland.

Flying his beloved P-40 Warhawk “Josephine" aircraft named after his mother, Bailey shot down two Focke-Wulf Fw 190 German fighters.[13][14] Bailey also flew a P-51 aircraft named “My Buddy" in honor of his father.[13]

During one of his aerial missions over the Mediterranean, Bailey was physically struck near his heart by shrapnel; fortunately, a Bible Bailey kept in his flight jacket pocket deflected the blow, protecting Bailey.[13]

In 1947, Bailey left the military with the rank of 1st Lieutenant.[15]

Post-Military edit

Bailey reenrolled at Bethune-Cookman College, graduating with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education.[4] He became a school teacher in DeLand, Florida before eventually retiring after a few decades in the profession, returning to school to study mortuary science at the Cincinnati College of Embalming.[13][4] He later opened the Charles P. Bailey Funeral Home which served the Deland, Florida community for decades until Bailey's children merged the funeral home with local Deland, Florida's J. E. Cusack Mortuary on October 17, 2014.[16]

In 1995, doctors diagnosed Bailey with Alzheimer's disease.[17] In 2000, Bailey went missing after wandering from his home in Deland, Florida. Initially, a search team was unable to locate him. When one of the search crew members shouted "Do you know anything about the Tuskegee Airmen?” a hungry, dehydrated Bailey suddenly responded "Yes.”[18]

Family edit

Bailey and his six male siblings have been called the "Fighting Bailey Brothers", as the men, along with their two sisters, all served in the U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War and/or the Vietnam War.[4][5][19][20]

In 1946, Bailey married Bessie L. Fitch Bailey (June 25, 1915 - December 6, 2008), a Punta Gorda, Florida native and Bailey's classmate at Bethune-Cookman University who served 25 years as Executive Secretary for Richard V. Moore, former Bethune-Cookman University President.[3][13][24] Bessie previously served as educator Mary McLeod Bethune's personal secretary for 20 years at the National Council of Negro Women Headquarters in Washington, D.C.[24] Bailey and his wife had two sons, Charles Bailey Jr. and James A. Bailey.[24]

Honors edit

  • In 2000, the City of Deland, Florida honored Bailey with a bronze plaque.[6]
  • In 2007, a new terminal at Punta Gorda Airport was named in honor of Bailey and his brothers.[5]
  • In 2007, the City of Deland dedicated a bronze memorial bust of Bailey at the DeLand Naval Air Station Museum. Bailey's wife Bessie and fellow Tuskegee Airmen buddy Hiram Mann attended.[25] Commissioned by Jim and Beverly Outlaw, the bust was made by artist Ralph Batten.[26]

Commendations edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Death edit

Bailey passed away on October 14, 2001, in DeLand, Florida. He was interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Daytona Beach, Florida.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "332nd Fighter Group". www.americanairmuseum.com. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Charles Bailey; a Tuskegee Airman in World War II". Los Angeles Times. 14 April 2001. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "area2". Blanchard House Museum. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Charles Phillip Bailey, Sr". CAF Rise Above. 2016-05-09. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  5. ^ a b c "Charles P Bailey Sr - SamePassage". 2021-05-24. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  6. ^ a b "Black History Spotlight on... Charles P. Baily Sr". Orlando Sentinel. 9 February 2001. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  7. ^ "Punta Gorda hero's warbird on display at Air Show". Charlotte County Florida Weekly. 2018-10-11. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  8. ^ "National Museum of the United States Army". www.thenmusa.org. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  9. ^ "Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster". CAF Rise Above. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  10. ^ "Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster". CAF Rise Above. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  11. ^ "Eagleson II, Wilson | NCpedia". www.ncpedia.org. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  12. ^ "Shadow box". airforce.togetherweserved.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  13. ^ a b c d e Dokosi, Michael Eli (2020-05-06). "Lt. Charles P. Bailey Sr., the fighter pilot who was saved by a Bible in his flight suit". Face2Face Africa. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  14. ^ "CONTENTdm". digitalgems.contentdm.oclc.org. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  15. ^ a b "Charles P Bailey | American Air Museum". www.americanairmuseum.com. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  16. ^ "J. E. Cusack Mortuary | Deland & Leesburg, FL Funeral Home & Cremation". www.cusackmortuary.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  17. ^ Yen. Online News Portal. "Lt. Charles Bailey Snr: The fighter pilot who was saved by a Bible in his flight suit." Nathaniel Crabbe. May 08, 2020. https://yen.com.gh/156055-lt-charles-bailey-snr-the-fighter-pilot-saved-by-a-bible-flight-suit-photo.html." https://yen.com.gh/156055-lt-charles-bailey-snr-the-fighter-pilot-saved-by-a-bible-flight-suit-photo.html
  18. ^ "Charles Bailey; a Tuskegee Airman in World War II". Los Angeles Times. 2001-04-14. Retrieved 2023-03-15.
  19. ^ "Little Known Black History Fact: Charles P. Bailey, Sr". Black America Web. 2016-11-23. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  20. ^ "Charles Bailey, Pilot, and Teacher born". African American Registry. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  21. ^ a b c d War Tales. "Last of the 7 Bailey Brothers was Tuskegee Airman." Don Moore. https://donmooreswartales.com/2010/03/21/bailey-brothers/#:~:text=Lt.%20Charles%20Bailey%2C%20Sr.%20was%20the%20last%20of,Korea%20and%20much%20of%20the%2020%20th%20Century.
  22. ^ Herald-Tribune. "Arts Council seeking artists." Posted May 23, 2008. https://www.heraldtribune.com/article/LK/20080523/News/605218111/SH
  23. ^ "The Bailey Brothers: Bronze Warriors for Freedom". Charlotte County Democrats. 1 February 2020. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
  24. ^ a b c "Bessie Bailey Obituary (2008) - Daytona Beach, FL - Daytona Beach News-Journal". Legacy.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
  25. ^ Hatfield, Pat (2008-10-22). "World War II — Hiram Mann: Tuskegee Airman". West Volusia Beacon. Archived from the original on 2014-08-10. Retrieved 2014-06-16.
  26. ^ Delandings - DeLand Naval Air Station Museum, DeLand. "WWII Tuskegee Airmen." Florida February 2016. https://www.delandnavalairmuseum.org/newsletters/delandings-february-16.pdf

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Charles Phillip Bailey Sr November 25 1918 April 1 2001 was a U S Army Air Force officer and one of the Tuskegee Airmen s most decorated combat fighter pilots He was Florida s first African American fighter pilot He flew 133 missions over Europe and North Africa and was credited with shooting down two enemy aircraft 1 2 Charles P Bailey Sr BornCharles Phillip BaileyNovember 25 1918Punta Gorda Florida USDiedApril 1 2001 2001 04 01 aged 82 Deland Florida USResting placeGreenwood Cemetery in Daytona Beach Florida USAAlma materBethune Cookman University Cincinnati College of EmbalmingOccupationsMilitary officerfighter pilotYears active1942 1947 For his heroics during World War II the U S Army Air Corps awarded Bailey four Air Medals and the Distinguished Flying Cross 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Military career 3 Post Military 4 Family 5 Honors 6 Commendations 7 Death 8 See also 9 ReferencesEarly life editBailey was born on November 25 1918 in Punta Gorda Florida 4 Known to his family and friends as Phillip Bailey was the son of Archie Bailey and Josephine Bailey 3 Bailey grew up in a home on the corner of Punta Gorda s East Virginia Avenue and Wood Street with his eight siblings As a child Charles P Bailey delivered Punta Gorda Florida s local Charlotte Herald newspaper in his neighborhood 3 During rampant racial segregation in the American South and in Deland Bailey attended elementary and middle school at Punta Gorda Florida s Baker Academy 3 Since Punta Gorga did not allow African Americans to attend its high school Bailey moved with family out of town to attend high school at the all African American Howard Academy in Ocala Florida where he excelled in academics and football 3 4 5 After graduation Bailey attended the historically black university Bethune Cookman in Daytona Beach Florida where he played football on a full scholarship 4 Though Bailey was interested in becoming a pilot Bethune Cookman University did not have its own civil aviation pilot program like fellow HBCUs Tuskegee Institute West Virginia State College Howard University Hampton University Delaware State University and Virginia State University Fortunately Bailey had the attentive ear of Bethune Cookman University s founder Mary McLeod Bethune a confidante of First Lady of the United States Eleanor Roosevelt President of the United States Franklin D Roosevelt s activist wife 6 7 Bethune arranged for Bailey to transfer to Tuskegee Institute to enroll in Tuskegee s stellar aviation program 4 Military career editIn August 1942 Bailey enlisted in the U S Army 8 On April 29 1943 Bailey graduated as a member of the Single Engine Section Cadet Class SE 43 D receiving his silver wings and commission as a 2nd Lieutenant 9 4 The U S Army Air Corps assigned Bailey to the 332nd Fighter Group s 99th Fighter Squadron 4 His classmate included Wilson Vashon Swampy Eagleson II February 1 1920 April 16 2006 one of the Tuskegee Airmen s most prolific combat fighter pilots credited with two confirmed enemy German aerial kills and two probable aerial kills 10 11 In Fall 1943 the U S Army Air Corps assigned Bailey to the 99th Fighter Squadron as a replacement pilot in North Africa s Casablanca 4 12 He flew 133 combat missions throughout Central Europe Germany Sicily Italy France and the Rhineland Flying his beloved P 40 Warhawk Josephine aircraft named after his mother Bailey shot down two Focke Wulf Fw 190 German fighters 13 14 Bailey also flew a P 51 aircraft named My Buddy in honor of his father 13 During one of his aerial missions over the Mediterranean Bailey was physically struck near his heart by shrapnel fortunately a Bible Bailey kept in his flight jacket pocket deflected the blow protecting Bailey 13 In 1947 Bailey left the military with the rank of 1st Lieutenant 15 Post Military editBailey reenrolled at Bethune Cookman College graduating with a bachelor s degree in Elementary Education 4 He became a school teacher in DeLand Florida before eventually retiring after a few decades in the profession returning to school to study mortuary science at the Cincinnati College of Embalming 13 4 He later opened the Charles P Bailey Funeral Home which served the Deland Florida community for decades until Bailey s children merged the funeral home with local Deland Florida s J E Cusack Mortuary on October 17 2014 16 In 1995 doctors diagnosed Bailey with Alzheimer s disease 17 In 2000 Bailey went missing after wandering from his home in Deland Florida Initially a search team was unable to locate him When one of the search crew members shouted Do you know anything about the Tuskegee Airmen a hungry dehydrated Bailey suddenly responded Yes 18 Family editBailey and his six male siblings have been called the Fighting Bailey Brothers as the men along with their two sisters all served in the U S military during World War II the Korean War and or the Vietnam War 4 5 19 20 Maurice M Bailey 1906 1990 The eldest brother and Florida A amp M University graduate served as a sergeant with the Red Ball Express a predominantly African American outfit that supplied frontline white troops with munitions food and fuel in World War II s European Theater Also a veteran of the Korean War Maurice was interred at Arlington National Cemetery Paul Bailey 1922 1987 As a U S Army Private First Class Paul was a chaplain s assistant assigned to the Western Pacific s Company D 2805th Engineering Battalion After World War II Paul graduated from Bethune Cookman College and the Boston Conservatory of Music with degrees in music 21 Berlin J Bailey 1912 1997 As a U S Navy E 4 and electrician s mate 3rd class Berlin served in World War II s Pacific Theater in the 3rd Construction Battalion which was front and center at Guadalcanal one of World War II s fiercest battles in the South Pacific 21 Harding C Bailey 1920 1984 As an E 5 electrician s mate 2nd class Harding served in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean aboard the World War II destroyer escort USS Mason the first Navy ship with a predominantly African American crew 21 Carl A Bailey 1929 1957 The first African American jet pilot from Florida the Florida A amp M University graduate and his brother Arthur were the only of the Bailey Brothers not to engage in combat At age 28 Carl was killed in a car accident near Fayetteville North Carolina while on vacation from the military 22 21 Arthur J Bailey 1925 1959 A corporal in the US Marine Corps Arthur served on Iwo Jima during World War II 23 In 1946 Bailey married Bessie L Fitch Bailey June 25 1915 December 6 2008 a Punta Gorda Florida native and Bailey s classmate at Bethune Cookman University who served 25 years as Executive Secretary for Richard V Moore former Bethune Cookman University President 3 13 24 Bessie previously served as educator Mary McLeod Bethune s personal secretary for 20 years at the National Council of Negro Women Headquarters in Washington D C 24 Bailey and his wife had two sons Charles Bailey Jr and James A Bailey 24 Honors editIn 2000 the City of Deland Florida honored Bailey with a bronze plaque 6 In 2007 a new terminal at Punta Gorda Airport was named in honor of Bailey and his brothers 5 In 2007 the City of Deland dedicated a bronze memorial bust of Bailey at the DeLand Naval Air Station Museum Bailey s wife Bessie and fellow Tuskegee Airmen buddy Hiram Mann attended 25 Commissioned by Jim and Beverly Outlaw the bust was made by artist Ralph Batten 26 Commendations edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Badge Pilot Badge 1st Row Distinguished Flying Cross 4 Air Medal with four bronze oak leaf clusters Presidential Unit Citation 4 2nd Row American Campaign Medal European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster World War II Victory MedalDeath editBailey passed away on October 14 2001 in DeLand Florida He was interred at Greenwood Cemetery in Daytona Beach Florida 15 See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Aviation portal Executive Order 9981 List of Tuskegee Airmen List of Tuskegee Airmen Cadet Pilot Graduation Classes Military history of African AmericansReferences edit 332nd Fighter Group www americanairmuseum com Retrieved 23 August 2021 Charles Bailey a Tuskegee Airman in World War II Los Angeles Times 14 April 2001 Retrieved 23 August 2021 a b c d e f area2 Blanchard House Museum Retrieved 2023 03 15 a b c d e f g h i j k l Charles Phillip Bailey Sr CAF Rise Above 2016 05 09 Retrieved 2023 03 15 a b c Charles P Bailey Sr SamePassage 2021 05 24 Retrieved 2023 03 15 a b Black History Spotlight on Charles P Baily Sr Orlando Sentinel 9 February 2001 Retrieved 2023 03 15 Punta Gorda hero s warbird on display at Air Show Charlotte County Florida Weekly 2018 10 11 Retrieved 2023 03 15 National Museum of the United States Army www thenmusa org Retrieved 2023 03 15 Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster CAF Rise Above Retrieved 2023 03 15 Tuskegee Airmen Pilot Roster CAF Rise Above Retrieved 11 August 2020 Eagleson II Wilson NCpedia www ncpedia org Retrieved 2024 03 15 Shadow box airforce togetherweserved com Retrieved 2024 03 15 a b c d e Dokosi Michael Eli 2020 05 06 Lt Charles P Bailey Sr the fighter pilot who was saved by a Bible in his flight suit Face2Face Africa Retrieved 2024 03 15 CONTENTdm digitalgems contentdm oclc org Retrieved 2024 03 15 a b Charles P Bailey American Air Museum www americanairmuseum com Retrieved 2023 03 15 J E Cusack Mortuary Deland amp Leesburg FL Funeral Home amp Cremation www cusackmortuary com Retrieved 2024 03 15 Yen Online News Portal Lt Charles Bailey Snr The fighter pilot who was saved by a Bible in his flight suit Nathaniel Crabbe May 08 2020 https yen com gh 156055 lt charles bailey snr the fighter pilot saved by a bible flight suit photo html https yen com gh 156055 lt charles bailey snr the fighter pilot saved by a bible flight suit photo html Charles Bailey a Tuskegee Airman in World War II Los Angeles Times 2001 04 14 Retrieved 2023 03 15 Little Known Black History Fact Charles P Bailey Sr Black America Web 2016 11 23 Retrieved 2024 03 15 Charles Bailey Pilot and Teacher born African American Registry Retrieved 2024 03 15 a b c d War Tales Last of the 7 Bailey Brothers was Tuskegee Airman Don Moore https donmooreswartales com 2010 03 21 bailey brothers text Lt 20Charles 20Bailey 2C 20Sr 20was 20the 20last 20of Korea 20and 20much 20of 20the 2020 20th 20Century Herald Tribune Arts Council seeking artists Posted May 23 2008 https www heraldtribune com article LK 20080523 News 605218111 SH The Bailey Brothers Bronze Warriors for Freedom Charlotte County Democrats 1 February 2020 Retrieved 23 August 2021 a b c Bessie Bailey Obituary 2008 Daytona Beach FL Daytona Beach News Journal Legacy com Retrieved 2024 03 15 Hatfield Pat 2008 10 22 World War II Hiram Mann Tuskegee Airman West Volusia Beacon Archived from the original on 2014 08 10 Retrieved 2014 06 16 Delandings DeLand Naval Air Station Museum DeLand WWII Tuskegee Airmen Florida February 2016 https www delandnavalairmuseum org newsletters delandings february 16 pdf Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles P Bailey pilot amp oldid 1213828180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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