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By ROBERT A. DEFRANK For The Intelligencer BELLAIRE Col. Carl Johnson, a Bellaire native and one of the last known living Tuskegee Airmen, died in late August, and now local residents are remembering a hometown son who did the area proud and blazed a trail for the integration of African Americans into the armed […]
BELLAIRE Col. Carl Johnson, a Bellaire native and one of the last known living Tuskegee Airmen, died in late August, and now local residents are remembering