Last known surviving Tuskegee Airman in DFW needs help to move back home
Staff Sergeant Hogues’ dream is to move back home and be with his wife of 72 years. But in order to do that, he would
Staff Sergeant Hogues’ dream is to move back home and be with his wife of 72 years. But in order to do that, he would
The 2018 Greatest Generation honorees include B-17 pilot John “Lucky” Luckadoo; Pearl Harbor Survivor and B-17 pilot Robert Tanner; one of the last living Pathfinder
In Southwest Dallas, a home makeover is underway for a humble man, still living an extraordinary life. Staff Sgt. Homer Hogues is one of the
Hogues expressed his thanks for the outpouring of love and support he received from everyone who attended his 90th birthday party. He also summarized what
The aging airman took in the sight of the vintage aircraft on the runway at Dallas’ Frontiers of Flight Museum and let the memories come
Two Tuskegee Airmen visited with Airmen here and were the guests of honor during the 2014 Duck Commander Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La., Dec. 27.
Dates: Oct 16-19, 2013Event: Frontiers of Flight MuseumLocation: Dallas Love Field, Texas The Frontiers of Flight Museum celebrated the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen on October
Dallas VA proudly hosted Tuskegee Airmen Capt. Claude R. Platte, Lt. Calvin J. Spann and Staff Sgt. Homer Hogues. They came to share war stories
Homer Hogues Tuskegee Airman Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Dallas, TX raising funds to provide homeless veterans with an address, shelter, and necessary resources for them to receive medical and mental health treatment needed to one day live on their own if they wish to do so.
Homer Hogues Tuskegee Airman Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Dallas, TX raising funds to provide homeless veterans with an address, shelter, and necessary resources for them to receive medical and mental health treatment needed to one day live on their own if they wish to do so.