History Lesson for everyone…
- The undeniable genuine contributions to America’s Military Forces by Black Men and Black Women cannot be trivialized in any form or shape and the Demons from Hades will come to drag you straight to Hades the moment you die if you do. Never taunt the Demons of Death that await you when you speak badly of the Dead.
- Did you in fact fub up the dub and grow a thimble of knowledge about Black History ever in your Billionaire Prividged Schoolings?
- Or did you get dropped a ton of times on your face by your Black Nanny? So many times, in fact, that you must wear Orange Spray on your face to hide what old English Oak Floors does to one’s face when you bounce off of it a thousand and two times?
- It is never too late to seek the help of a Shrink to help you get over your Minority Phobia.
- The Level of Paranoia is paramountly obvious when he Fires the Board of Visitors at Military Academies claiming Wokeness. America is now WOKE in Hell’s Hand basket with an Insane Crazy Felon as its Leader.
More History for Everyone…
- Tuskegee is not Black Milk from a Black Cow, President Trump. Most Americans proudly acknowledge the accomplishments of the Tuskegee Airmen who were Black. No Sir, not White at all.
- What are the Tuskegee Airmen known for?
- The Tuskegee Airmen were dedicated, determined young men who volunteered to become America’s first Black military airmen.

“More than one hundred clubs remain at the U.S. Military Academy, and our leadership will continue to provide opportunities for cadets to pursue their academic, military, and physical fitness interests while following Army policy, directives, and guidance,” the statement reads.
The Department of Defense directed questions on the memo to the Army and West Point but sent a link to recent Defense Department guidance that said “Going forward, DoD Components and Military Departments will not use official resources, to include man-hours, to host celebrations or events related to cultural awareness months” such as Black History Month.
The Army and other service branches are abandoning recruiting efforts at a prestigious Black engineering event this week, turning down access to a key pool of highly qualified potential applicants amid a purge of diversity initiatives in the military.
Until this week, Army Recruiting Command had a long-standing public partnership with the Black Engineer of the Year Awards, or BEYA, an annual conference that draws students, academics and professionals in science, technology, engineering and math, also known as STEM.
The services cited concerns that participation in the predominantly Black event could run afoul of Trump’s orders and the Pentagon’s intensifying push to erase diversity efforts in the military, according to multiple sources familiar with the decision. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Jan. 31 ordered that Black History Month, Women’s History Month and others were officially “dead” and that the military would no longer mark them.
Are there any female F-35 pilots?
Melanie “MACH” Kluesner, an F-35A Lightning II pilot assigned to the 421st Fighter Squadron, became the new certified pilot and commander of the F-35A Lightning II Demonstration Team during the Air Combat Command Heritage Flight Training Course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.
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