Nickname given to the 332ns Fighter Group made up of Tuskegee Airmen
The Red Tails
LOL
Laughing out loud
This player was known as “The Iron Horse” for playing 2,130 consecutive games
Lou Gehrig
This son of John Adams became the 6th President of the United States
John Quincy Adams
This medical hero who pioneered the polio vaccine proved that sometimes the biggest flex is saving millions of lives without bragging
Jonas Salk
Squadron of led by Pappy Boyington known for its unconventional tactics and fearless independence
The Black Sheep Squadron
IDK
I don't know
He broke MLB’s color barrier in 1947
Jackie Robinson
The Kennedy child who famously saluted his father’s casket in 1963
John F. Kennedy, (John John)
He founded psychoanalysis and made couches more important to therapy than throw pillows ever could
Sigmund Freud
American Volunteer Group in China was known by this name
The Flying Tigers
BTW
By the way
This Yankees slugger hit 61 home runs in 1961 surpassing Babe Ruth's 60 homers
Roger Maris
She’s Jenna Bush’s twin sister; named after her mother
Barbara Bush
This Irish author wrote Ulysses, a novel so dense even the audiobook needs a support group
James Joyce
U.S. Nave squadron identified by skull-and-crossbones markings on planes
The Jolly Rogers
IMHO
In my humble opinion
This Mets ace was known as “Tom Terrific”
Tom Seaver
This daughter of George Washington was actually Martha’s child from a previous marriage
Martha "Patsy" Parke Custis
This novelist blends history and fantasy so well in Midnight's Children that even historians start questioning reality
Salman Rushdie
Nickname given to the 588th Night Bomber Regiment, made up of all-female Soviet pilots
The Night Witches
FWIW
For what it's worth
This pitcher earned the nickname “The Big Unit”
Randy Johnson
This son of Theodore Roosevelt was killed in World War I
Quentin Roosevelt
This Swede who saved thousands of Jews during World War II turned bureaucracy into a life‑saving superpower during humanity’s darkest hours
Raoul Wallenberg