Fly Boys: Western Pennsylvania's Tuskegee Airmen
The story of struggle and the ultimate triumph of the brave African American soldiers who served their country during World War II. The film chronicles the "Tuskegee Airmen" program, a controversial military initiative designed to measure African-Americans' competence for flying the engines of war. This fascinating documentary features the stories of the more than 40 aviators from western Pennsylvania, including the pilots, navigators and bombardiers who flew fighter and bomber planes during the war, as well as the maintenance and support staff, instructors and personnel who kept the planes in the air.
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Original airdate: Oct 09, 2007
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Original airdate: Oct 08, 2007
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Original airdate: Oct 04, 2007
OnQ is going green - as correspondent Tonia Caruso gives you ten simple tips to make your home healthier and more environmentally friendly.
Original airdate: Oct 04, 2007
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Original airdate: Oct 04, 2007
OnQ's Michael Bartley reports on this five-year, $100 million dollar program which will address five critical children's health issues - nutrition, physical activity, self-esteem, grieving and bullying.
Original airdate: Jun 25, 2007