Charles McGee, a highly decorated American pilot who battled racism and segregation in the military, has died aged 102.
He passed away in his sleep on Sunday morning, his family said. "He had his right hand over his heart and was smiling serenely," a statement read.
A member of America's first all-black aviation unit, McGee flew more than 400 missions during a two-decade career.
He served in World War Two, as well as the Vietnam and Korean conflicts.