Tuskegee Airman recounts experience in World War II and the struggles faced by first African-American pilots

Surrounding the 75th anniversary of D-Day, 94-year-old Tuskeegee airman Lt. Col. Harry Stewart appeared on "Fox & Friends" to discuss the significance of being one of the first African-American army pilots in World War Two.
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