(Editor’s Note: Since this story surfaced, newly-confirmed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claims he would reverse the Air Force decision to scrap the Black WWII ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were the nation’s first Black military pilots who served in World War II. Under Trump’s DEI ban, lesson plans about the Tuskegee Airmen, including the women Air Force service ...
The Defense Department's intelligence agency has paused observances of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Pride Month, Holocaust Days of Remembrance and other cultural or historical annual events in ...
This was proven over the past few days when it appeared the U.S. Air Force had removed a course that included videos about the Tuskegee Airmen and the Women Airforce Service Pilots, known as WASP ...
(retired) Palmer Sullins, chairman of the Friends of Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site. "But they’ve already happened, and are in the history books.” Sullins watched this past weekend as the ...
WASHINGTON — The Air Force has removed training courses with videos of its storied Tuskegee Airmen and the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs — the female World War II pilots who were ...
and even led to the Air Force temporarily removing educational material related to the historic Tuskegee Airmen and female pilots during World War II from the service's boot camp curriculum.
That temporarily included videos of the storied Tuskegee Airmen and World War II Women’s Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs, which were part of DEI training courses for the Air Force’s basic military ...
That temporarily included videos of the storied Tuskegee Airmen and World War II Women’s Airforce Service Pilots, or WASPs, which were part of DEI training courses for the Air Force’s basic military ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to revise the Pentagon’s policy on transgender troops, likely setting in motion a ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) — According to the Pentagon, the U.S. Air Force has restored training lessons on the Tuskegee Airmen, but some Alabama lawmakers said that doesn’t go far enough.