After they successfully complete each course, students enrolled at the Tuskegee Flight Academy are eligible for free flight training.  The post The Tuskegee Airmen National Museum Teaches Young Black Teens How To Fly appeared first on NewsOne.

Willie Rogers, who also served with the Red Tail Angels, passed away from complications from a previous stroke.

In 1978 Tuskegee Airmen created a fund to provide scholarships for children of servicemen, financially challenged and deserving students. The undergraduate scholarships provide relief of financial burden for freshmen students entering college. The scholarship is offered without regard to race. The offer ends soon, to read more click on the link below. SOURCE: taisf.org Text “LIGHT” To 37890 […]

Milton Crenchaw, a flight instructor who trained the Tuskegee Airmen, has died. https://t.co/5SaFgJwSnV pic.twitter.com/k0cvK4SYsm — Dothan Eagle (@dothaneagle) November 18, 2015 Milton Crenchaw, one of…

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Police in St. Louis are searching for suspects who robbed and carjacked a 93-year-old Tuskegee airman in two separate incidents Sunday. The first incident occurred when…