When a group of us in South Berwick heard that a video about the Tuskegee Airmen had been removed from an Air Force training ...
Harry Stewart Jr. was one of the legendary flying corps’ most decorated pilots during the WWII, having claimed three Nazi ...
In 1941, a segregated airfield in Tuskegee, Alabama, was selected as the primary flight training facility for black pilot candidates in the United States military. They were known as the ...
Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., a decorated World War II pilot who broke racial barriers as a Tuskegee Airmen and earned ...
A reader says eliminating the narratives of Tuskegee airmen and women pilots in our military history is a massive step ...
African Americans have evolved in our country. Tuskegee University was awarded an Air Corps contract to help train black ...
Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr. — of World War II’s mostly Black 332nd Fighter Group, more commonly known as the Tuskegee Airmen — died Sunday at his Bloomfield Hills home, the Tuskegee Airmen ...
Not based on their color but based on what they know and what they can contribute.” Of the original 355 Tuskegee Airmen who flew in World War II, only Lt. Col. George Hardy remains today.
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