Answer:African Americans served bravely and with distinction in every theater of World
War II, while simultaneously struggling for their own civil rights from “the world’s
greatest democracy.” While most African Americans serving at the beginning of WWII were assigned to non-combat units
and relegated to service duties, such as supply, maintenance, and transportation, their work behind
front lines was equally vital to the war effort.On D-Day, the First Army on Omaha and Utah Beaches included about 1,700 African American
troops.The Army Air Force also established several African American fighter and bomber groups.The National WWII Museum honors the contributions of African Americans in World War II.
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