The Tuskegee Airmen were a group of volunteer African American military pilots (fighters and bombers) who fought in World War II and formed the 332nd Fighter and 477th Bombardment Groups of the United States Army Air Forces.
Tuskegee VA embarks on a journey towards National Historic Landmark status with discussions held by National Historic Landmarks’ team.
Pharmacist Phillip Lyman spent many days on the Tuskegee Campus watching his Army Veteran father, Bennie Lyman Jr., take care of Veterans.
Women’s key role in the history of Tuskegee Campus of the Central Alabama VA Health Care System, one of the most historic medical centers in America.
Air Force Veteran and Tuskegee Airman Howard Lee Baugh served in World War II as a fighter pilot and overcame the barriers of systemic racism.
Black History Month is a chance to celebrate and honor Black Americans who trailblazed paths for future generations. Among those trailblazers are the Tuskegee Airmen.
VA nurse Cheryl Owens, daughter of Tuskegee, has thought a lot about the weight of history and the skepticism and distrust for the health care industry that lingers in the African American community.
The Central Alabama Health Care System kicked off its Veterans Day Parade Thursday honoring all Veterans – including 97-year-old Tuskegee Airman Oscar C. Gadson Jr. who served as the parade’s grand marshal.
Serving the larger community helps Veterans and their loved ones stay connected and continue their mission of service.
Juneteenth is a day of celebration, reflection and continued commitment to justice.
This post contains links to local civilian, state, federal and partner job openings for the week of March 3, 2025.
This week’s Honoring Veterans Spotlight honors the service of Air Force Veteran Luther H. Smith, who served in Italy during World War II.












