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The Squadron was particularly effective at a time when being judged by merit
was apparently not common and for this its men deserve great honor. However the reason the Trugegee Airmen worked, indeed the reason integration has not degraded the effectiveness of the US military is this: Selection on the basis of merit and IQ tests. They were an elite. Methods both made illegal under affirmative action in the civilian world in a Landmark case involving the Duke Power Company who wanted to eliminate the possibility of racial discrimination by using written tests and IQ tests devoid of bias as much as possible. That's the sub text of what I think when I here someone lauding the Tusgegee Airmen. They are lauding and proving the effectveness of IQ and 100% merit based tests. I guess you are lucky if you are judged on merit. |
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