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Clarence D. Lester

Clarence D. "Lucky" Lester (February 23, 1923 – March 17, 1986) was an American fighter pilot who served in the 332nd Fighter Group, commonly known as the Tuskegee Airmen, during World War II. He was one of the first African-American military aviators in the United States Army Air Corps, the United States Army Air Forces and later the United States Air Force.[1][2]


Clarence D. Lester
Colonel Clarence Lester
Nickname(s)Lucky
Born(1923-02-23)February 23, 1923
Richmond, Richmond City, Virginia, US
DiedMarch 17, 1986(1986-03-17) (aged 63)
Washington, District of Columbia, District Of Columbia, US
Buried
AllegianceUnited States of America
Service/branch
Years of service1942-1969
RankColonel
Unit322nd Fighter Squadron
Tuskegee Airmen
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsCongressional Gold Medal awarded to the Tuskegee Airmen

Lester best known as one of two Tuskegee pilots who shot down three Focke-Wulf Fw 190 or Messerschmitt Bf 109 on a single mission; the other pilot was Captain Joseph Elsberry.[3][4] Lester flew a P-51 Mustang nicknamed "Miss Pelt."[1] He and Elsberry are two of only four Tuskegee Airmen to have earned three aerial victories in a single day of combat.[5]

Early life, family, education edit

Lester was born on February 23, 1923, in Richmond, Virginia.[6] Raised in Chicago, Illinois, Lester attended West Virginia State College where he was a star football player.[6] On May 17, 1946, Lester was initiated as a fraternity brother of Kappa Alpha Psi, Iota chapter at the University of Chicago.[7]

World War II edit

 
332nd Fighter Group at Ramitelli, Italy., from left to right, Lt. Dempsey W. Morgan, Lt. Carroll S. Woods, Lt. Robert H. Nelson, Jr., Capt. Andrew D. Turner, and Lt. Clarence P. Lester. (U.S. Air Force photo)

The Tuskegee Airmen is the popular name of a group of African-American military pilots (fighter and bomber) who fought in World War II. They formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces. Lester recalled that "Being a black pilot in the 1940s was like being a pro athlete today ... We knew we were special, that we would have to prove something. This was the first chance blacks had had outside of working in the kitchen or the possibility [sic] of being a truck driver."[8] White pilots would fly around 50 combat missions but because there were no replacements, black pilots of the Tuskegee Airmen flew around 70 missions.[9] During the war he flew over 90 combat missions.[10]

Overall, Lester was one of only nine Tuskegee Airmen pilots with at least three confirmed kills during World War II.

Awards edit

After WWII edit

While flying an F-84E Thunderjet it experienced mechanical failure and exploded into flames forcing Lester to yank his ejection seat and parachute from the inflamed jet, which made him "only the sixth pilot ever to use the ejection method."[10] Later in his career he also worked with the infamous "Whiz kids" that Robert McNamara assembled at the Office of the Secretary of Defense.[9] In 1969 Lester retired as a full colonel and was then appointed as associate director of social services in Rockville, Maryland.[9]

In 1969, Lester, along with three Department of Defense analysts, also founded the company which would later become ICF International following his military service. The original Inner City Fund was a venture capital firm aimed at supporting minority-owned businesses to achieve government contracts. In the early 1970s the company transitioned toward a consulting model and has now achieved over $1.5B in annual revenue.[11]

Personal life edit

Lester was Catholic.[12]

Bibliography edit

Notes

  1. ^ a b Hardesty 2008
  2. ^ Homan & Reilly 2001, p. 136
  3. ^ Nalty 1989, p. 153
  4. ^ United States Air Force 2012
  5. ^ Tuskegee Airmen. "LEGACY - THE PEOPLE." https://tuskegeeairmen.org/legacy/the-people/
  6. ^ a b American Air Museum in Britain. "Clarence D Lester." http://www.americanairmuseum.com/person/241747
  7. ^ Watch the Yard. "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/14/
  8. ^ Campbell 1983
  9. ^ a b c Gubert, Sawyer & Fannin 2002, p. 198
  10. ^ a b Viera 2018
  11. ^ "History: 50+ Years of Impact".
  12. ^ "Clarence D Lester | American Air Museum in Britain". www.americanairmuseum.com. Retrieved 2022-11-03.

References

  • Campbell, Crispin Y. (February 23, 1983). "Black Pilots Of '40s Charted New Horizons". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  • Gubert, Betty Kaplan; Sawyer, Miriam; Fannin, Caroline M (2002). Distinguished African Americans in Aviation and Space Science. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 9781573562461. - Total pages: 319
  • Hardesty, Von (2008). Black Wings: Courageous Stories of African Americans in Aviation and Space History. HarperCollins. ISBN 9780061261381. - Total pages: 180
  • Homan, Lynn; Reilly, Thomas (2001). Black Knights: The Story of the Tuskegee Airmen. Pelican Publishing Company. ISBN 9781455601257. - Total pages: 336
  • Nalty, Bernard C. (1989). Strength for the Fight: A History of Black Americans in the Military. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9780029224113. - Total pages: 424
  • United States Air Force (February 8, 2012). "Tuskegee Airman gives account of 'lucky' day". United States Air Force. Retrieved May 6, 2018.
  • Viera, Bené (April 12, 2018). "This black fighter pilot broke all kinds of records. He doesn't even have a Wikipedia page". timeline.com. Retrieved May 6, 2018.

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Clarence D Lucky Lester February 23 1923 March 17 1986 was an American fighter pilot who served in the 332nd Fighter Group commonly known as the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II He was one of the first African American military aviators in the United States Army Air Corps the United States Army Air Forces and later the United States Air Force 1 2 ColonelClarence D LesterColonel Clarence LesterNickname s LuckyBorn 1923 02 23 February 23 1923Richmond Richmond City Virginia USDiedMarch 17 1986 1986 03 17 aged 63 Washington District of Columbia District Of Columbia USBuriedArlington National Cemetery Virginia USAllegianceUnited States of AmericaService wbr branchUnited States Army Air ForcesYears of service1942 1969RankColonelUnit322nd Fighter SquadronTuskegee AirmenBattles warsWorld War IIAwardsCongressional Gold Medal awarded to the Tuskegee Airmen Lester best known as one of two Tuskegee pilots who shot down three Focke Wulf Fw 190 or Messerschmitt Bf 109 on a single mission the other pilot was Captain Joseph Elsberry 3 4 Lester flew a P 51 Mustang nicknamed Miss Pelt 1 He and Elsberry are two of only four Tuskegee Airmen to have earned three aerial victories in a single day of combat 5 Contents 1 Early life family education 2 World War II 3 Awards 4 After WWII 5 Personal life 6 BibliographyEarly life family education editLester was born on February 23 1923 in Richmond Virginia 6 Raised in Chicago Illinois Lester attended West Virginia State College where he was a star football player 6 On May 17 1946 Lester was initiated as a fraternity brother of Kappa Alpha Psi Iota chapter at the University of Chicago 7 World War II edit nbsp 332nd Fighter Group at Ramitelli Italy from left to right Lt Dempsey W Morgan Lt Carroll S Woods Lt Robert H Nelson Jr Capt Andrew D Turner and Lt Clarence P Lester U S Air Force photo The Tuskegee Airmen is the popular name of a group of African American military pilots fighter and bomber who fought in World War II They formed the 332nd Fighter Group and the 477th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces Lester recalled that Being a black pilot in the 1940s was like being a pro athlete today We knew we were special that we would have to prove something This was the first chance blacks had had outside of working in the kitchen or the possibility sic of being a truck driver 8 White pilots would fly around 50 combat missions but because there were no replacements black pilots of the Tuskegee Airmen flew around 70 missions 9 During the war he flew over 90 combat missions 10 Overall Lester was one of only nine Tuskegee Airmen pilots with at least three confirmed kills during World War II Awards editCongressional Gold Medal awarded to the Tuskegee Airmen in 2006After WWII editWhile flying an F 84E Thunderjet it experienced mechanical failure and exploded into flames forcing Lester to yank his ejection seat and parachute from the inflamed jet which made him only the sixth pilot ever to use the ejection method 10 Later in his career he also worked with the infamous Whiz kids that Robert McNamara assembled at the Office of the Secretary of Defense 9 In 1969 Lester retired as a full colonel and was then appointed as associate director of social services in Rockville Maryland 9 In 1969 Lester along with three Department of Defense analysts also founded the company which would later become ICF International following his military service The original Inner City Fund was a venture capital firm aimed at supporting minority owned businesses to achieve government contracts In the early 1970s the company transitioned toward a consulting model and has now achieved over 1 5B in annual revenue 11 Personal life editLester was Catholic 12 Bibliography editNotes a b Hardesty 2008 Homan amp Reilly 2001 p 136 Nalty 1989 p 153 United States Air Force 2012 Tuskegee Airmen LEGACY THE PEOPLE https tuskegeeairmen org legacy the people a b American Air Museum in Britain Clarence D Lester http www americanairmuseum com person 241747 Watch the Yard 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 14 Campbell 1983 a b c Gubert Sawyer amp Fannin 2002 p 198 a b Viera 2018 History 50 Years of Impact Clarence D Lester American Air Museum in Britain www americanairmuseum com Retrieved 2022 11 03 References Campbell Crispin Y February 23 1983 Black Pilots Of 40s Charted New Horizons The Washington Post Retrieved May 6 2018 Gubert Betty Kaplan Sawyer Miriam Fannin Caroline M 2002 Distinguished African Americans in Aviation and Space Science Greenwood Publishing Group ISBN 9781573562461 Total pages 319 Hardesty Von 2008 Black Wings Courageous Stories of African Americans in Aviation and Space History HarperCollins ISBN 9780061261381 Total pages 180 Homan Lynn Reilly Thomas 2001 Black Knights The Story of the Tuskegee Airmen Pelican Publishing Company ISBN 9781455601257 Total pages 336 Nalty Bernard C 1989 Strength for the Fight A History of Black Americans in the Military Simon amp Schuster ISBN 9780029224113 Total pages 424 United States Air Force February 8 2012 Tuskegee Airman gives account of lucky day United States Air Force Retrieved May 6 2018 Viera Bene April 12 2018 This black fighter pilot broke all kinds of records He doesn t even have a Wikipedia page timeline com Retrieved May 6 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clarence D Lester amp oldid 1192700910, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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