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Air Force erases first female Thunderbird pilot's achievements from websites

KPNX-TV reports:

“The U.S. Air Force has removed certain articles about a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and the first female Thunderbird pilot from military websites, stating they were taken down in compliance with the Trump administration's directives to eliminate content related to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI).

Retired Col. Nicole Malachowski, who served 21 years in the Air Force and became the first woman to fly with the elite Thunderbirds demonstration team, discovered that some articles documenting her historic achievements have disappeared from official military websites.

"When you click on that link, it'll literally say '404 page not found,'" Malachowski said.

Stories with headlines such as "A life in flight for first woman 'Thunderbirds' pilot" that were previously available on military websites are now inaccessible on both the Air Force and Marine Corps websites. While many stories about Malachowski are still on military websites, some have been taken down.

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Air Force public affairs representatives from Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in North Carolina, where Malachowski was a former commander of the 333rd Fighter Squadron, confirmed to 9NEWS that the articles were removed as part of compliance with presidential directives targeting DEI content.

"It's been really just shocking to me to see that we would censor the historical fact, the historical stories, the historical contributions of service members and veterans," Malachowski said.

The retired colonel, who flew F-15E Strike Eagles in three operational fighter squadrons and commanded a fighter squadron during her career, noted that other female aviators have experienced similar erasure of their stories from official platforms.

There was indeed a time when women and minorities could not serve in our military," Malachowski said. "There was indeed a time when women and minorities could not fly aircraft in defense of their country. For us to act like those barriers never happened or those barriers were never broken, is to completely ignore our history."

The removal of these articles appears to be part of a broader effort by the administration to purge content deemed related to DEI initiatives from government websites, a move that has been reported across multiple federal agencies.

Malachowski characterized the censorship as "un-American" and damaging to national values.

"It's not about one article or one group's story being erased," she said. "It's about censorship, and censorship is a slippery slope that our country cannot go down."

For Malachowski, who served in combat during her military career, the removal of these historical records feels particularly personal.

"I can't believe that something like this is happening in the country whose uniform I wore," she said.

She emphasized the importance of military history accurately reflecting all who have served.

"We need our military to reflect the America that it represents," Malachowski said. "That includes countless women and minorities who've served. For us to turn around and say you're good enough to serve but not good enough to be remembered is a complete slap in the face."“
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Crazywaterspring · 61-69, M Best Comment
This is a huge eff you to the many women I served with. trump and HeadCase hate everyone who isn't while, male and conservative.

I haven’t heard that but if true,
I’ll ask the AFSA and lodge my feelings. Will contact the American Legion
also. I am totally against such action by him. You can fly with the T-birds either as a make or female, you’ve demonstrated flying skills that to say the least, are amazing!
@soar2newhighs I absolutely agree!
@KunsanVeteran Just finished reaching out to AFSA & The American Legion.
@soar2newhighs Thank you!
GeniUs · 56-60, M
Whilst agreeing with Trump it seems whoever is carrying out the directive has taken a scorched earth approach to this rather than work out if the achievements were DEI related or actually earned. Just because you were the first female doesn't mean it wasn't earned, if it is too time consuming to work out the truth don't touch anything until you can make a case for justifying your actions.
@GeniUs If you look at their whole campaign against diversity, equity, and inclusion I think it’s quite obvious absolutely no thought or vetting was utilized; just preconceived prejudice and jealousy on the part of those with weak egos in the tRUMP misadministration.
GeniUs · 56-60, M
@KunsanVeteran I was in the RAF for a while and I can remember being in a communal tea bar area and over hearing a female pilot claiming that although she wasn't the first jet pilot (in the RAF) she was the first who'd earned it and was thoroughly competent and the proof was to pull the previous pilots' flight records to see what missions they'd been on. I understand where she was coming from to a degree but since (in this equal ops world) females still aren't front line combatants it would've been a tough comparison.
@GeniUs Lord knows that there are plenty of people of both sexes, all races, all religions, etc. in the armed services who really didn’t earn the positions they held. I had the misfortune of being stationed with another officer of the same rank as I was who was a pathological liar. He also was Jewish and every time he was called on his poor performance (or more commonly—caught in a lie) he would play the anti Semitism card. Eventually he was forced out.

But lo and behold—he shows up a few years later claiming to be a retired two star general! I imagine most people knew this was BS, but he did hoodwink a surprising number of folks.

However, as the first female pilot to fly with the T-birds, I am certain she had amazing skills as a pilot.
As many of you know, I have posted this before, but I’ll repeat it so everyone can see just how far down into their sewer tRUMP and Hegseth’s bigotry and divisiveness reaches…

Then Colonel Paul Tibbets was the pilot who flew the bomber that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan named his plane the Enola Gay after his mother.

BG Tibbets’ grandson, Grant Tibbets, was a colleague of mine in the Air Force.

After tRUMP and Hegseth started their asinine campaign to remove all references to “DEI” they did a computer search of federal websites, documents, even IRS instructions to delete all references to words they associated with DEI. Notably the words “Black” and “female”, and woman/women were on that list while “white” and “male” were not. The word “gay” was on the banned list, so the page with General Tibbets’ story was deleted.

And, of course, the famous Tuskegee Airmen’s page was deleted—although it may now be back up (perhaps moved) due to the public outcry at this outrageous insult.
Mak03 · F
Just a quick question, were there similar articles about every male aviator? If so were they also removed?
Mak03 · F
@KunsanVeteran ok thanks
@Mak03 If you are truly bothered by this, I imagine you could use the “Way Back Time Machine” World Wide Web archive to retrieve and read those pages.

I don’t know the legalities involved with reposting them, but it would not surprise me at all if some patriot does so…

And in the meantime, Wikipedia has pages on each of these military heroes.
@Mak03 Here is the current link to the Wikipedia page on Military History of African American s. You’ll note that it has not been updated with the negative edits, deletions, and alterations since tRUMP took office.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_African_Americans
My commentary:

Other than personal histories of committing sexual assault and violations of Top Secret Security information handling policies and protocols, what else do tRUMP and drunkard Pete Hegseth have in common?

Both seem determined to re-write US Air Force history because their fragile egos are apparently threatened by Retired Col. Nicole Malachowski‘s award studded 21 year Air Force career.

Go ahead and have a drink to celebrate your cheap and cowardly “victory” there, Petey, but know this—this won’t fly!

Long after the drunk and Demented Donnie go down in the flames of infamy, Colonel Nicole Malachowski will be remembered for her ground breaking service and achievements and will continue to serve as an inspiration to all Airmen.
What a disgrace.
JSul3 · 70-79
Trump Whitewashes History 2025.

For Trump the only color is white.....which by definition is void of any color.
tenente · 100+, M
disgraceful!

 
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