




On May 2, 1949, the Tuskegee Airmen participated in the first ever United States Air Force Weapons Meet in Nevada. They won the challenge and become designated as the "First Top Guns". The pilots gave credit to their Maintenance Personnel for the victory and they were listed as the "Best" in the Air Force. Staff Sergeant Buford Johnson won the title "Best of the Best" as crew chief for James Harvey.
In 1995, the story of the Tuskegee Airmen was made into a television movie starring Laurence Fishburne, Courtney B. Vance, Cuba Gooding Jr., John Lithgow, Andre Braugher and many others. Although the majority of the characters in the film were fictious composites of real pilots, Benjamin O. Davis portrayed by Andre Braugher was one of the original Tuskegee Airmen and it has been said that Braugher's portrayal of Davis was very realistic.
In March 2007, President George W. Bush presented the Tuskegee Airmen with the Congressional Gold Medal for their outstanding service during World War II. Several surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen were in attendance at the ceremony including Dr. Roscoe Brown, Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson, Col. Elmer D. Jones and Lt. Col. Walter L. McCreary.


The USS Alabama also known as the "Mighty A" is 680 feet long and was built as a fighting ship. This was something that did and did it well. The USS Alabama was in combat for 37 months during World War II and earned 9 battle stars without losing a person to enemy fire. It saw combat in both the Atlantic and Pacific operations of the US Navy. After the war, it was decommissioned and scheduled for destruction. A preservation society came to the Mighty A's rescue. A million dollars was raised to save the heroic battleship. It was towed to Mobile Bay in what is listed as the "longest non-military ton/mile tow in history" according the official Battleship Park website. In Jan. 1965, the ship was opened to the general public.
The USS Alabama now resides at Battleship Park in Mobile Bay beside the USS Drum. The USS Drum (SS 228) is a heroic submarine that distinguished itself as one of the best in the Pacific War effort during World War II. The Drum arrived in Pearl Harbor just four months after the attack by Japanese forces on Hawaiian naval yard and air fields. The Drum conducted 13 war missions throughout the Pacific including near Midway, Truk, Iwo Jima, Phillipines, Okinawa and Leyte. It was awarded 12 battle stars for its service in World War II. The Drum is credited with sinking 15 ships and severely damaging the Japanese aircraft carrier Ryuho which was loaded with planes on its deck. The Drum put the Ryuho out of commission. The submarine destroyed 80,580 tons of enemy shipping ranking it as the eighth highest of all US submarines in the destruction of Japanese tonnage sunk. The USS Drum also holds another honor. It is the oldest American submarine on display in the world.
Battleship Park in Mobile located on Mobile Bay is also home to many other artifacts honoring America's military. The Park contains more than two dozen military aircraft dating from Pre-World War II through the Vietnam War including Cold War era aircraft from all branches of the military including the Coast Guard. Visitors can also see tanks, personnel carriers and heavy artillery weapons displayed throughout the complex. Battleship Park is billed as "America's Most Unique Military Attraction".
Battleship Memorial Park is located at 2703 Battleship Parkway in Mobile off of Highway 90/98. You can get to Battleship Memorial Park off of Interstate 10 exits 27 or 30. It is open everyday except Christmas Day.
This is a great place for military buffs, veteran, tourists, families and anyone who wants to experience or explore a piece of American history up close and personal. Alabama is privileged to have a place where we can pay homage and honor the ships, planes and equipment used by heroes to keep the world safe and preserve the American tradition of honor, integrity and freedom. If you haven't visited Battleship Memorial Park, it should be on your Bucket List.
For more info, visit the official webpage at http://www.ussalabama.com/
