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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility: African Americans

African Americans


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What I'm thinking about

Gen. CQ Brown, Jr., Pacific Air Forces commander offers his perspective as a senior Air Force leader and African American regarding unrest throughout the U.S. amidst the death of George Floyd.


The Freedom To Serve - National Character and Leadership Symposium 2023 - Col Eries Mentzer

As our Nation celebrates the 75th Anniversary of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act and Executive Orders 9980 and 9981 that fully integrated Federal Service and the Armed Forces, Colonel Mentzer discusses Securing the Freedom to Serve: cultivating conditions and removing barriers so all Airmen, Guardians, and their families can rise to their best as part of a fully integrated force. 


Honoring Those Who Paved the Way

In honor of Black History Month, Ellsworth Airmen recognize African Americans who paved the way for diversity and inclusion in the Air Force.


Listen

Listen as these Airmen share their stories on race. Our most important resource is the Airmen who make the mission happen every day and we need to care for them.


African American History Month at the 70th

Airman 1st Class Kortney Dee, 70th Operations Support Squadron technician, tours the National Museum of African American History and Culture in remembrance of National African American History Month February 12, 2019. (U.S. Air Force video by Senior Airman Gerald R. Willis)


25th AF African American History Month 2018

African American Airmen faced many discriminating challenges outside the gates of Air Force bases before laws were enacted to give them equal rights. Twenty-Fifth Air Force invites you watch a video honoring these heroes and their struggles during African American History Month.


The Sky Is The Limit: Meet Maddy Swegle, The U.S. Navy's First Black Female Tactical Jet Pilot

In this exclusive interview, Lt. j.g. Madeline "Maddy" Swegle talks about what it took to become the U.S. Navy's first black female tactical jet pilot as she prepares to officially graduate from the Navy's undergraduate Tactical Air (Strike) pilot training syllabus at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas. (U.S. Navy video by Austin Rooney/released)


Word War II Medal of Honor

A feature video highlighting seven African American soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor after World War II.


Red Tail Legacy Soars Over Alabama

Video feature on the Red Tail legacy flight, a dissimilar formation flight showcasing the past, present, and future of the Tuskegee Airmen legacy that took place September 6, 2018 over Moton Field and Dannelly Field, Alabama. The flight included the 301st Fighter Squadron F-22 (piloted by Maj. Paul “Loco” Lopez), 100th Fighter Squadron F-16 (piloted by Maj. Rich “Sheriff” Peace) and Red Tail P-51 (piloted by CAF member and Tuskegee Airman descendant Brad Lang).

The 100th Fighter Squadron was one of the Tuskegee Airmen squadrons during World War II, a famous all African-American squadron from the 332d Fighter Group, activated on Feb 19, 1942 at Tuskegee Army Air Field, Alabama. The 301st Fighter Squadron was also part of the 332 FG.


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