Some websites on retired Maj. Gen. Jeannie Leavitt, the Air Force's first female fighter pilot, and the World War II-era ...
Enola Gay was the name of the B-29 aircraft that dropped the world's first atomic bomb used in war on Hiroshima, Japan, ...
Photos of Omaha Tribe dancers, a WWII "Rosie the Riveter" worker and a transgender Offutt service member are among thousands ...
The database includes images that have been flagged for removal across every military branch with a staggering 26,000 photos ...
A review of the database of images the Pentagon is targeting for removal underscores the confusion about what to remove. Some photos seemed to be flagged simply because their file included the word ...
The military is purging tens of thousands of photos from its online presence ... But at least there won’t be any more “gay” planes on the Air Force’s Instagram, or whatever.
(U.S. Air Force via AP) In addition, some photos of the Tuskegee Airmen, the nation’s first Black military pilots who served in a segregated WWII unit, were listed on the database, but those may ...
The Air Force ... the course of World War II with the Doolittle Raid. The "Raider" name was submitted by airmen with the 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron of Eglin Air Force Base, Florida ...
Other photos flagged in the database but still visible Thursday included images of the World War II Women Air Service Pilots and one of U.S. Air Force Col. Jeannie Leavitt, the country’s first ...