An instructional film that depicts the World War II Black aviators as proof that diversity strengthens the military is not back in classroom use.
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The U.S. Air Force briefly removed lessons about the Tuskegee Airmen and women pilots over concerns about diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin said no curriculum or content highlighting the Tuskegee Airmen was removed from ...
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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 country, they ...
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SAN ANTONIO — The United States Air Force is reinstating the Tuskegee Airmen videos in its basic training curriculum, ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were founded in 1941 in Tuskegee, Alabama when the U.S. Army Air Corps began a program to train Black servicemembers as Air Corps Cadets.