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African American Aviators Fighter Pilots of WW2 710 Ml Water Bottle

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710 ml
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Drink more water. Your skin, hair, body, and mind will thank you. And now, drink out of a fully customizable water bottle and your sense of style will thank you as well. Dang, hydration never looked so good!

  • 24 oz. (710 mL) bottle.
  • Made with 18/8 stainless steel.
  • Height: 10.8" (27.4 cm) Weight: 10 oz. (283 g)
  • Comes with a threaded lid.
  • Lightweight and durable; crack proof, spill proof.
  • Hand wash only. Not recommended for dishwasher.
  • Does not give beverages a plastic taste.
  • Safe for refrigerator, but not freezer.
  • Do not overfill and be careful with hot liquids that may scald
  • Keep out of reach of children when filled with hot liquid

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African American Aviators Fighter Pilots of WW2  710 Ml Water Bottle

African American Aviators Fighter Pilots of WW2 710 Ml Water Bottle

The 332nd Fighter Group, including the 99th Fighter Squadron, played a pivotal role in Operation Husky, the Allied invasion of Sicily in July 1943. This group, primarily composed of African American pilots, faced significant challenges due to racial segregation and discrimination. Despite these obstacles, they proved their exceptional skills and bravery in combat. - The 99th Fighter Squadron, flying P-40 Warhawk fighters, provided critical air support during the invasion. They successfully escorted bombers, conducted strafing runs, and engaged enemy aircraft. Their contributions were invaluable to the success of the operation. - The achievements of these African American pilots were groundbreaking. They shattered racial stereotypes, demonstrated their capabilities as skilled aviators, and paved the way for the integration of the U.S. military. Their legacy continues to inspire and empower future generations of Black Americans to pursue careers in the military and other fields. - The success of the 332nd Fighter Group and the 99th Fighter Squadron had a profound impact on the experiences of Black Americans in the military. It challenged the prevailing notion that African Americans were not capable of serving in combat roles. Their accomplishments opened doors for future generations of Black Americans to serve in various roles within the military, including combat positions. - WPA image in Public Domain.

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I bought this for my friend and she loved it. She is from Ivory Coast and living in Canada now so she feels proud using it. Simple but elegant. The printing came out beautiful! I love the color combination for this water bottle.
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Designed on 2021-10-20, 4:47 PM
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