The Tuskegee Airmen were the first Black pilots in the U.S. military, who got their name from their training ... Byron Morris and Charles Thompson stand infront of a North American P-51 Mustang ...
In 1941, the formation of the first group of Black military pilots and mechanics was underway in Tuskegee, Alabama where thousands of men and women trained to serve in World War II.
Tuskegee Airman, Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr. celebrates his 100th birthday at the Coleman A ... and Tuskegee Airmen Col. Charles McGee, Col. Harry Stewart, Col. Lee Archer and Dr. Roscoe Brown ...
When a group of us in South Berwick heard that a video about the Tuskegee Airmen had been removed from ... under whatever name they appear.” The order does not, however, come with instructions ...
At Detroit’s Coleman A. Young Municipal Airport, using motor gliders owned by the city’s Tuskegee Airmen National Museum ... bears his name. Near the trophy was a blown-up photograph of ...
Tuskegee Airmen Detroit Chapter President Arthur Green, left, holds a P-51D model as Lt. Col. Harry Stewart, Jr., center, and ...
The Red Tails’ most significant mission was the escort of B-17 bombers on a bombing run over Berlin in March 1945. They flew ...
The U.S. Postal Service released a Bessie Coleman stamp in 1995 and she was inducted into the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame in 2000. Lt. Calvin Spann of the famed Tuskegee Airmen, the all-black ...
The Cleveland School of the Arts has partnered with the North Coast Chapter of Tuskegee Airmen Inc. to share the stories of ...