Lt. Col. George Hardy, the youngest fighter pilot of the Tuskegee Airmen, the nation’s first Black military pilots, has died.
Prior to WWII, Black Americans were not allowed to serve in the Air Force. But in 1941, the Tuskegee Airmen unit was established by the U.S. Army Air Corps.
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) - This week, the Mississippi Aviation and Heritage Museum celebrates its five-year anniversary.
Lt. Col. George Hardy, the last surviving combat pilot of the original Tuskegee Airmen, has died at the age of 100.
At 19, he was one of the youngest pilots in the all-Black unit to see combat in World War II. “I used to say the Army’s No. 1 ...
George Hardy, an original Red Tail and the last Tuskegee combat pilot of WWII, dies at 100; he flew 21 missions escorting ...
Jackson State's defense secured a 30-0 shutout victory against Tuskegee. The Golden Tigers were held to just 109 total yards of offense and eight first downs. JSU's defense blocked a field goal ...
Jackson State football didn’t play quarterback JaCobian Morgan against Tuskegee on Sept. 13, but it didn’t matter for the Tigers. Morgan’s backup, true freshman Jared Lockhart led JSU (2-1) to a 30-0 ...
SCHOOLS AND GARDENS. INTERESTING. WELL, A PIECE OF WORLD WAR TWO HISTORY IS NOW DOCKED AND READY FOR ALL TO SEE IN EASTERN IOWA. YEAH, THIS IS INTERESTING. TOURS OF A WORLD WAR TWO ERA LANDING SHIP.
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