Henry Wise Jr.

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Henry Anthony Wise Jr.
Born(1920-08-03)August 3, 1920
Cheriton, Virginia, United States
DiedMay 2, 2003(2003-05-02) (aged 82)
Cheverly, Maryland, United States
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branchUnited States Army Air Forces
Years of service1942–1946
RankSecond Lieutenant
Unit99th Pursuit Squadron, 332nd Division, Tuskegee Airmen
Battles/warsWorld War II
AwardsPurple Heart
Air Medal
Congressional Gold Medal
Certificate of Valor for Courage
Tuskegee Airmen Pioneer Award

Henry A. Wise Jr. (August 3, 1920 – May 2, 2003) was an American physician and World War II Tuskegee Airman fighter pilot with the 99th Pursuit Squadron, 332nd Division.

Career[]

Wise's plane was shot down over Romania and he became a prisoner of war. He received the Purple Heart; the Air Medal for Combat Missions flown in World War II; the Certificate of Valor for Courage in combat, and the Tuskegee Airmen Pioneer Award for Distinguished Service and Historic Achievement.

Wise was the first African-American physician in Prince George's County, Maryland to be admitted to practice at . Along with his wife, Roberta Wise, Dr. Wise founded the Youth Motivational Program based in Maryland with the purpose of providing training to more than 1,000 young people in the region and scholarships worth more than $25,000.[citation needed]

On October 27, 2005, the Board of Education for Prince George's County Schools unanimously approved the motion to name a high school in Upper Marlboro, Maryland after his name.[citation needed]

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References[]

  • Staff writers (9 May 2003). "Dr. Henry Wise, 82; Tuskegee Airman, Medical Director". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
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