Paul Adams (pilot)
Paul Adams was a World War II pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen. He was one of the first black teachers in the Lincoln Nebraska public school system. Adams also served as the president of the Lincoln Chapter of the NAACP. In 2008 the city of Lincoln Nebraska built a new elementary school and named it after Adams. The mascot of the school in an aviator.
Military service
Adams joined the army in 1942 and began fighter pilot training at Tuskegee University in Alabama. He was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 1943. He was assigned to the 332nd Fighter Group and sent to Naples Italy.In 1945, Captain Adams came back to the United States and was discharged. In 1947 Adams reenlisted in the army as a 1st Lieutenant. After many assignments eventually Adams was assigned to Lincoln Nebraska as Deputy Base Commander.
Awards
- Air Medal with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters
- Congressional Gold Medal awarded to the Tuskegee Airmen in 2006
- President's Honor of Distinction Award Doane College 2007
Education
- Sterling High School, Class of 1938
- South Carolina State College, Class of 1941
- Tuskegee University Class of 1943