Think about the Article. Why did Tuskegee Airmen receive Congressional Gold Medals?

They fought both foreign enemies and racial discrimination.
They allowed Black service members to train as pilots.
They ended racial discrimination in the U.S. military.
They jostled a superior officer during wartime.

The Tuskegee Airmen received Congressional Gold Medals for their historical significance and contributions during World War II. Option 1 and 2 are accurate reasons for their recognition. The Tuskegee Airmen fought against both foreign enemies and racial discrimination. They were African American pilots, navigators, bombardiers, mechanics, support staff, and instructors who overcame racial barriers within the U.S. military. They proved the capabilities and dedication of black service members as they performed admirably in combat and successfully protected American bomber planes. Additionally, they allowed black service members to train and serve as pilots, challenging the prevailing racial discrimination within the military. However, option 3, "They ended racial discrimination in the U.S. military," is not entirely accurate. While their accomplishments played a role in breaking down racial barriers and inspiring further efforts towards equality, they alone did not end racial discrimination in the U.S. military. Option 4, "They jostled a superior officer during wartime," is incorrect and does not accurately reflect the achievements and reasons for their recognition.