
Photo of Tuskegee Airmen class 44-H-SE
Class 44-H-SE graduated from Tuskegee Army Air Field on September 4, 1944. The pilots earned their wings to fly single engine aircraft. L to R

Class 44-H-SE graduated from Tuskegee Army Air Field on September 4, 1944. The pilots earned their wings to fly single engine aircraft. L to R

This is an aerial photograph of the Campomarino plain taken September 9, 1945, provided by the Istituto Geografico Militare. Outlined are the airfields in use

Tuskegee Airman Master Sergeant Lawrence A. Henry worked in air traffic control, serving overseas in Foggia, Italy during World War II. The photos he collected

Photos from the collection of Charles H. Hunter, First Lieutenant, Flight Commander and B-25 Pilot. Included are photos of B-25s at Godman Field in Kentucky, a class

From the collection of Tuskegee Airman Charles H. Hunter, Class 44A B-25 pilot and flight commander.

From the collection of Tuskegee Airman Lt. Charles H. Hunter, a flight commander and B-25 pilot.

From the collection of Tuskegee Airman Lt. Charles H. Hunter, a flight commander and B-25 pilot. 617th Bombardment Squadron Pilots Standing: Spurlin, Lyle, Carter, Youngblood,

Tuskegee Airman Captain John Daniels served with the 99th Fight Squadron. On November 19, 1944, he was part of a strafing mission over Austria that

In 2015, the non-profit organization Diving with a Purpose (DWP) participated in an underwater archaeology mission with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to document

Walter Armwood was being trained to become a liaison pilot as part of the program at Tuskegee. Although he was unable finish his training before