
Charles McGee was a celebrated American fighter pilot who is best known as one of the first African-American pilots in the United States Military.
Charles McGee started his career in World War II when he was flying with the Tuskegee Airmen which is an all African-American military pilot group at a time of segregation in the military.
Charles McGee cause of death: When did Charles McGee die?
Charles McGee died on January 16, 2022, in Bethesda, Maryland, in the United States of America at the age of 102. Charles McGee died on Sunday morning while he was sleeping.
The cause of Charles McGee’s death is regarded as natural death as he died in his sleep.
Charles McGee was born on December 7, 1919, in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States of America. He is the son of Lewis Allen McGee and Ruth Elizabeth McGee.
Charles McGee married Frances E. Nelson in 1942 but divorced in 1994. The then couple had three children: Charlene, Ronald, and Yvonne.