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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tuskegee Airmen were the 1st Black aviators in the U.S. Air Corp. Under FDR, they overcame significant racial barriers during WWII as the highest rated surviving bomber crews to protect the entirety of the war efforts in combat against the Nazis. They were supported by Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who flew aircraft and trained other pilots during WWII freeing up male pilots for combat roles. These men (The Red Tails) and women (Fireflies) were an integral part of desegregation in the military and the country. Decorated, honorable men and women who have been walking the halls of the White House for decades. “A memo circulated among Air Force personnel said that in accordance with NEW DEIA Guidance, portions of the basic training curriculum were being revised immediately. A video on the [i]Tuskegee Airmen[/i] had been excised from a course on air-mindedness. Also deleted were a second video titled [i]Breaking Barriers[/i] and a third about the [i]Women Airforce Service Pilots[/i].” I’ll leave it at this for now. [/quote] Can you elaborate on what “air-mindedness” is? Pretty sure there was no such think when I went training [/quote]
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