Doctor Daniel Lee Haulman, Doctor of Philosophy is an Air Force historian, writer, and teacher.
Education
Haulman earned his bachelor"s degree from the University of Southwestern Louisiana, and his master"s degree from the University of New Orleans. After teaching social studies in high schools for some time, Haulman decided he wanted to teach at a more "collegiate" level He attended, and graduated in 1983 with a doctorate in history.
Career
He has written many books, with the focus being on the Tuskegee Airmen. Currently he is the Chief of Organizational History Division at the Air Force Research Agency. He started off as a co-op, and after graduating, moved up in position to the research division.
His main duty required him to keep track of the Air Force"s aerial victory credits.
Haulman has been employed at the Air Force Historical Agency since 1982, and currently holds the title of Chief of Organizational History Division at the Air Force Historical Research Agency. He is the author of 16 published articles, and has presented more than 20 historical papers at various historical conferences.
This includes the Society for Military History in Charleston, South Carolina and at the 2005 Alabama Historical Association Meeting. Haulman has written five books, all focused on the topic of aviation history.
He specializes in the history of the Tuskegee Airmen.
Haulman has taught at Huntingdon College, Auburn University, and Faulkner University.