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Daniel Haulman, PhD, was the longtime Chief of Organizational History Division at the Air Force Historical Research Agency..
Daniel L. Haulman
American Air Force historian, writer
Daniel Lee Haulman is an American military historian, writer, and teacher.
He has written many books, with several focused on the Tuskegee Airmen.
The Tuskegee Airmen fought two enemies, the Nazis overseas and racism at home, and truly fought so that others would be free.
He retired in September 2019 as the Chief of Organizational History Division at the Air Force Historical Research Agency.
Education
Haulman earned his bachelor's degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana, and his master's degree from the University of New Orleans.[1] After teaching social studies in high schools for some time, Haulman decided he wanted to teach at a more "collegiate" level.
He attended Auburn University, and graduated in 1983[2] with a doctorate in history.[3][4]
While earning his Ph.D., Haulman began working for the Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base in the Air Force Historical Research Agency, located in Montgomery.
He started off as a co-op, and after graduating, moved up in position to the research division