Heroism knows no bounds, as shown by Louis J. Sebille, a WWII fighter pilot who gave his life for his mission. This gripping story honors his courage and the legendary P-51 Mustang he flew.
From 1941 to 1946, about 1,000 Black pilots were trained as part of the program. Nicknamed “Red Tails” because of their fighter planes’ painted tails, Tuskegee Airmen flew more than 15,000 sorties ...
The South Carolina Military Museum honored one of the few World War II veterans still alive, 99-year-old Bruce Cook.
A New England meteorologist earned a place in the history books as a trailblazer in the U.S. Military during World War II, but Captain Wallace Patillo Reed might be one of the most important ...
Hundreds of flag-waving families, schoolchildren and local veterans crowded downtown Loveland on Monday to celebrate and ...
Late Indiana Congressman Andrew Jacobs and 14 other Hoosier veterans who've laid their lives on the line for Americans or ...
On June 20, 1981, Theresa Claiborne was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. The Air Force’s first Black female pilot, Claiborne would become the first Black woman to command and ...
Retired Air Force Lt. Col. Jim Akin carried an estimated 10,000 paratroopers as a pilot, and when he skydived at 99 years old ...
Growing up, John Marsh did not fully grasp the significance of his mother’s role as a pilot serving in the military during ...
For the past two years, Seattle-area artist Myron Curry has created larger-than-life paintings at Dick Scobee Field featuring local aviation connections.
A Marine investigation blamed the pilot of an advanced fighter jet for ejecting from the aircraft when he didn’t need to, ...
An Israeli female fighter pilot seen inside a fighter jet ahead of the operation in Iran. (IMAGE: IDF) Israeli female fighter pilots of the Israeli Air Force (IAF) were part of the squadron that ...