The "Breaking Barriers" video celebrating the all-Black fighter group had been under review to see if it complied with President Donald Trump's DEI ban.
The San Antonio chapter of Tuskegee Airmen is proposing the city of San Antonio rename a segment of an East Side street Tuskegee Airmen Way, in honor of America’s first Black military pilots. ALSO ...
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Defense News on MSNPentagon cuts off Hegseth town hall webcast after transparency pledgeHegseth also called "Our diversity is our strength" the "single dumbest phrase in military history," and intends to end the ...
The Express-News called major commands and service academies to ask what actions they're taking to purge DEI. The response: ...
Sen. Katie Britt, R-Ala., speaks during the Senate Appropriations Committee hearing titled "A Review of Disaster Funding ...
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The Associated Press Cadets at the Basic and Advanced Flying School for Negro Air Corps Cadets are shown, Jan. 23, ...
The story of the Tuskegee Airmen’s service in World War II is inspiring: When skilled African American pilots, grounded because of their race, finally won the opportunity to serve their ...
The pages were removed last week while the services examined their content to ensure they met an executive order issued Jan. 20 by President Donald Trump.
Schools for military families must pull several lessons tied to immigration, gender and sexuality from their curriculum.
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Army Times on MSNA look into the remarkable life of Tuskegee Airman Harry StewartTuskegee Airmen Detroit Chapter President Arthur Green, left, holds a P-51D model as Lt. Col. Harry Stewart, Jr., center, and ...
Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr., a decorated World War II pilot who broke racial barriers as a Tuskegee Airmen and earned ...
Lt. Col. Harry T. Stewart Jr. of Michigan, one of the last surviving members of the Tuskegee Airmen, has died.
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