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John Lyle
Photo of John Lyle Tuskegee Airman.png
John Lyle 1944
Birth name John Lyle
Born (1920-11-18)November 18, 1920
Chicago, Illinois
Died January 5, 2019(2019-01-05) (aged 98)
Chicago, Illinois
Service/branch United States Army Air Force
Years of service 1944-1945
Rank Flight Officer
Unit 100th Fighter Squadron 332d Fighter Group
Awards
Spouse(s) Eunice (4th wife)
Relations 3 step children

Flight Officer John Lyle (1920 – 2019) was an American World War II pilot and a member of the famed group of World War II-era African-Americans known as the Tuskegee Airmen. Dickson flew 26 combat missions during WWII. He had a lifelong love of sailing and over the course of his life he owned seven different boats. He was nicknamed Captain Jack for his love of sailing.

Military service

Lyle graduated from Englewood High School on chicago's Southside and in 1943 joined the military. He did not want to be a foot soldier so he pursued flying. After graduating from the Tuskegee Institute as a Flight Officer he was assigned to the European theatre. He flew 26 combat missions over Italy, Austria and Germany. Lyle, named his plane “Natalie” after his first wife. During the war he shot down a German Messerschmitt.

Awards

Tuskegee P-51
The Tuskegee Airmen's aircraft had distinctive markings that led to the name, "Red Tails."

Education

Tuskegee Institute 1944

Personal life

Lyle was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago. He graduated from Englewood High School and in 1943 joined the military. He did not want to be a foot soldier so he pursued flying. Lyle married Eunice and was a stepfather to her 3 children. After the war, he became a police officer with the Chicago Park District and also started a tree-trimming company. He had prostate cancer at the end of his life. His wife Eunice said that his dying wish was to sit and watch the waves of Lake Michigan at Jackson Park Harbor Yacht Club. Lyle was married four times and Eunice was his fourth wife.

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