The Tuskegee Airmen were the nation's first Black military pilots who served in a segregated World War II unit.
After experiencing over a century of life, Moore now calls his childhood town of Tishomingo, Oklahoma home once again, ...
Trump's executive order halting DEI means the Air Force no longer teaches recruits about WWII's Tuskegee Airmen and the Women ...
This is the fourth part in a series of special history columns about World War II. Almost two months into the fighting of ...
The U.S. Air Force has removed training courses for service members that included historical videos of its storied Black ...
The military and other agencies have scrambled to comply with President Trump's sweeping executive order barring DEI programs ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were founded in 1941 in Tuskegee, Alabama when the U.S. Army Air Corp began a program to train Black servicemembers as Air Corps Cadets.
The American fighter Lockheed P-38 Lightning from the World War II era, whose wreck is located off the coast of Wales (near ...
U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell says removing the video is a "betrayal of our values as Americans" and wants the decision reversed.
The Stars and Stripes Museum hosted their free monthly program Saturday, and this time, the theme was the Civil War.
A pediatric nurse who worked tenaciously to expand access to health services, Loretta Ford helped to transform the way millions of Americans receive health care.
The world’s focus will be on the remaining survivors of Nazi Germany’s atrocities on Monday as world leaders and royalty join ...