Airmen from other warplanes in the formation reported seeing "Heaven Can Wait" pitching up violently before banking left and plummeting into the ocean.
In a 10-minute film from 1945, future-President Ronald Reagan tried to convince America why it needed flyers like the Tuskegee Airmen.
In her book "Small Town, Big Secrets," historian Sally J. Ling shares how 28 Black cadets came to Boca Raton to be trained on radar, some of whom would become Tuskegee Airmen.
The airmen played a pivotal role in World War II as America's first Black air squadron. And their contributions are now helping to pave the way for future aviators. There was a history lesson for ...
A local fighter pilot who played a pivotal role in shaping American history before he passed, was honored at the Empire State ...
"Black Angels Over Tuskegee," a historical drama about the Tuskegee Airmen by Layon Gray, will have a free public performance ...
Lt. Francis E. Callahan, who died at 22 in a 1944 bombing mission, will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery later this month.
Colonel Reginald Bassa, Sr., a Tuskegee Institute graduate, served a successful 30-year career in the United States Air Force ...