Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler

Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler

Infobox Military Person
name=Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler
lived=1925 – August 10, 2007
placeofbirth=Augusta, Georgia
placeofdeath=Tampa, Florida


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nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|United States United States of America
branch=United States Army Air Corps
serviceyears=1942-1947
rank=Second Lieutenant
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unit=Tuskegee Airmen
battles=World War II
awards=Air Medal
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laterwork=

Henry Cabot Lodge Bohler (1925 – August 10, 2007) was a member of the prestigious Tuskegee Airmen during World War II who would later aid the advancement of civil rights for African-Americans living in the rural Southern United States.

Early life

Born in Augusta, Georgia in 1925, Bohler would spend much of his life being told what he couldn't do. He dreamed of flying one day, but was told he couldn't become a pilot because he was black. Instead of accepting that decision, he enlisted in the Army Air Forces at the age of 17. [http://www.ajc.com/news/content/metro/obits/stories/2007/08/15/bohler_0815.html] At enlistment, he weighed 109 pounds, which was one pound under the minimum weight for airmen; through persuasion, he was able to join anyway.Bohler would train at the Tuskegee Army Air Field in Alabama, the home base of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African-American air corps in the United States. He learned to fly the P-51 Mustang fighter, and earned his wings in 1944. At that point, the air forces didn't need any more pilots. Bohler would nonetheless remain with the air forces until 1947, earning the rank of second lieutenant. He then attended and graduated from Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia.

Returning to Augusta, he met and married his wife, the future Clifford Marie Bohler, at an ice cream shop her aunt owned. "He came in, and the rest is history," Mrs. Bohler would later recount. She would add how persistent he was, and that "he wouldn't take no for an answer." [ [http://www.tbo.com/news/nationworld/MGBDDT6RB5F.html Tuskegee Airman Demanded Equality ] ]

The civil-rights era

Bohler's persistence would be challenged again after he and his family moved to Tampa, Florida in 1950. [ [http://legacy.com/TBO/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonId=92710639 TBO.com Obituaries ] ] This time, he was told that he couldn't own his own business. His persistence again paid off as he became Tampa's first African-American licensed electrician and operated his own business enterprise.

In 1960, Bohler, his wife and their three children went to the Lowry Park Zoo in Tampa. The family was denied entry to the zoo because of their race. Bohler sued the city for discrimination. During the two years it took to hear the case, Bohler was routinely harassed by city police who would pull his car over and demand to check his driver's license. On the day he was ordered to appear in federal court, he was pulled over five times.

As before, Bohler ultimately prevailed, with the result being a 1962 federal order requiring Tampa to integrate its public recreation facilities.

Later life

Throughout his life, Bohler never forgot his heritage. He and other former Tuskegee Airmen would often speak to school groups. He would attend yearly reunions of the Airmen, flying his own Piper Archer airplane to the events.

He was forced to stop flying at the age of 80 after being diagnosed with a brain tumor. Some time later, he fell in his garage and hit his head, which apparently caused bleeding on the brain that was undetected at the time. He was later admitted to a local hospital and spent the next two years in various care facilities.

Henry Bohler died on August 10, 2007 in Tampa, Florida from complications from his injuries. He is survived by his wife, three children, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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