
477th Bombardment Group Class 44-J-TE and B-25 Mitchell Bomber crew
Some members of the Tuskegee Airmen were assigned to the 477th Medium Bombardment Group, which trained at Selfridge Field near Detroit, Michigan, to fly B-25

Some members of the Tuskegee Airmen were assigned to the 477th Medium Bombardment Group, which trained at Selfridge Field near Detroit, Michigan, to fly B-25

The photos were taken in the spring 1944 when the 99th Fighter Squadron had been given three P-47 to use for transition training while assigned

Airman George E. Gray, standing 5th from the right. In the center is George “Spanky” Roberts. Learn more about Captain George E, Gray by reading

Neomi was only 17-years old when her brother James reported to Tuskegee Army Air Field (TAAF) in Alabama for flight training. Although very young, she

The model is a Top-Flite Giant Scale ARC (Almost-Ready-to-Cover) balsa and ply kit. It’s powered by a DA-50 gasoline engine and covered with Flite-Metal aluminum

For all of the brave Tuskegee Airmen, the post-war years proved to be daunting, perhaps more so than the war itself. They had already proved to

Upon his return from the European theater, Captain Toppins continued his service as the Commanding Officer of the 602nd Air Engineering Squadron at the Lockbourne

An image of Tuskegee Airman Hiram Mann’s flight log from April 1945 photographed at the July 2013 Air Expo in Eden Prairie, MN. Read Lt

Della H. Raney was born in Suffolk, Virginia, on January 10, 1912. A graduate of the Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing in Durham, North Carolina,

On April 5, 1945, 101 African American U. S. Army Air Forces officers of the 477th Bomber Group were arrested at Freeman Field in Indiana and charged with