One of the last surviving combat pilots in the Tuskegee Airmen has died Sunday in Bloomfield Hills. Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart ...
A Canton McKinley student became a member of the famed all-Black Tuskegee Airmen World War II Army Air Force unit. Here's the ...
Las Cruces native James Flowers trained the Tuskegee Airmen, who flew combat missions in Europe that earned them medals and a ...
The Air Force has reinstated a course on the first Black pilots unit after it was yanked to comply with President Donald ...
President Donald Trump's executive order dismantles DEI programs on a federal level, but efforts continue from Montgomery to ...
The Air Force pulled the course for review last week following the Trump administration's sweeping order barring diversity ...
Jack and Jill of America installed an exhibit at the Arkansas Air and Military Museum to preserve the legacy of Black pilots who shaped aviation history.
Hegseth stated on X hat any decisions to eliminate the Tuskegee Airmen training videos were "immediately reversed." ...
The legacy of Black aviation is a point of pride in Gary, where the contributions of the Tuskegee Airmen — trailblazing ...
A basic training course that included a video about the famed World War II Black aviators was shut down last week in response ...
The story of the Tuskegee Airmen is interwoven in state and U.S. history, but for a moment it was almost scrubbed by the Air Force.
The Tuskegee Airmen were founded in 1941 in Tuskegee, Alabama when the U.S. Army Air Corps began a program to train Black servicemembers as Air Corps Cadets.