Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart Jr. of Michigan, one of the last surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was born on the Fourth of July in 1924.
Black and all-women flyers were cut from Air Force basic training after a Trump order ending diversity training.
Harry Stewart Jr. was one of the legendary flying corps’ most decorated pilots during the WWII, having claimed three Nazi aircraft in a single day.
Air Education and Training Command clarified changes to basic training after a course with lessons on the Tuskegee Airmen was ...
The military and other agencies have scrambled to comply with President Trump's sweeping executive order barring DEI programs ...
The 8th Air Force was founded on Jan. 28, 1942, in Savannah, Georgia, with seven men and no planes. By 1945, the Mighty Eighth helped lead the Allies to victory.
Russell Clarence Nalle Jr., one of the last surviving World War II Tuskegee Airmen members, has died. He was 103.
Trump's executive order halting DEI means the Air Force no longer teaches recruits about WWII's Tuskegee Airmen and the Women Airforce Service Pilots.
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.
Following widespread concern, the U.S. Air Force has reversed its decision to remove a training video highlighting the achievements of the distinguished World War II combat pilots, the Tuskegee ...
The decision has sparked backlash from advocacy groups, particularly Tuskegee Airmen Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to ...
Donald Trump's move to block diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives has led to the US Air Force reviewing material on the role of black and female pilots ... in World War II and beyond ...
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