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Oscar C. Gadson Jr. was a distinguished World War II veteran, Tuskegee Airman, and Buffalo Soldier who dedicated his life to military service and public health. As a member of the historic Tuskegee Airmen, he trained as a pilot and later served with the 92nd Infantry Division, one of the only all-Black combat units in the war, participating in major offensives in Italy.
Gadson’s military career reflected both courage and resilience during an era of segregation, earning recognition for his service in multiple campaigns against German forces. After the war, he continued serving others through a 40-year career as a clinical laboratory scientist at the Tuskegee Veterans Affairs medical center.
In later life, Gadson was honored for his contributions, including serving as grand marshal of a Veterans Day parade, where he was recognized for his bravery, strength, and lifelong commitment to his country.
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