Read the quote by President George W. Bush, honoring the Tuskegee Airmen in 2007.

These men in our presence felt a special sense of urgency. They were fighting two wars: One was in Europe, and the other took place in the hearts and minds of our citizens. That's why we're here. The white commander of the Tuskegee airfield was once asked—with all seriousness—how do African Americans fly?—reflecting the ignorance of the times, they said, how do African Americans fly? He said, "Oh, they fly just like everybody else flies—stick and rudder.


What were the “two wars” that were fought by the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II?
A-the wars against Germany in Europe and Japan in the Pacific
B-the wars to maintain superiority in the air and with naval forces at sea
C-the wars against discrimination at home and against the axis powers
D-the wars to mobilize the homefront and to liberate allies in other countries

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i believe it’s C i could be wrong

The “Two wars” that were fought by the Tuskegee airmen during world war II was, the first war was the war against discrimination which took place in their hearts and minds and the second was for axis power was in Europe.

So, the correct Option for this is Option C.

The other Options are incorrect as:

  • Option A is incorrect as the first war was surely held in Europe but the second was not in Japan it was in the mind of citizens due to discrimination.

  • Option B is incorrect as None of the wars were held because of superiority in the air with naval forces at sea.

  • Option C is incorrect as none of the wars were to call up the homefront and to release allies in other countries.

Thus, The two wars that were held by the Tuskegee airmen was Option C.

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