One Of the Last Surviving Tuskegee Airmen Wants Cards for 100th Birthday

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One of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen is asking for birthday cards for his 100th birthday. Retired U. S. Army Air Force Sergeant Victor W. Butler is turning 100-years-old later this month and he’s only asking for one thing: birthday cards. Butler is amongst the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, a group of primarily African American military pilots and airmen who served in World War II.

Butler turns 100 on May 21st. If you’d like to send him a birthday card, mail it to:

·Victor W. Butler

·C / O Gary Butler

·P. O. Box. 3523

·Cranston, RI 02910

Butler is expecting a bunch of cards but says he’ll “read every one of them.”


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