By 1948, black troops, for so long limited to a few job categories, could be found in a majority of military occupational fields. The officer corps was open to all without the restrictions of a racial quota, and while a quota for enlisted men still existed, all racial distinctions in standards of enlistment were gone. (More…)
Author: Morris J. MacGregor, Jr.Morris J. MacGregor Jr. has written several studies for military publications including “Armed Forces Integration—Forced or Free?” in The Military and Society: Proceedings of the Fifth Military Symposium of the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Morris J. MacGregor Jr. has written several studies for military publications including “Armed Forces Integration—Forced or Free?” in The Military and Society: Proceedings of the Fifth Military Symposium of the U.S. Air Force Academy.