By Joshua Skovlund Updated on Feb 3, 2025 One of the few remaining Tuskegee Airmen was 100 years old ... planes’ machine guns while recording the third through sheer flying skill.
Harry Stewart, Jr., one of World War II’s few remaining members of the original Tuskegee Airmen, died peacefully ... “He’s on your tail.” The third and final Focke-Wulf had maneuvered ...
The Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum said Feb. 2 that Stewart, one of the last surviving combat pilots of the 332nd Fighter Group, died peacefully at his home in Bloomfield Hills ...
Harry S. Stewart Jr., a fighter pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen who earned the Distinguished Flying Cross for three kills in a single mission, died Sunday in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. He was 100.
When a group of us in South Berwick heard that a video about the Tuskegee Airmen had been removed from an Air Force training course, we contacted friends in our sister city of Tuskegee.