Some military kids have been barred from service because of the contents of their dependent medical records. The group, which includes enlisted leaders and other high-ranking personnel, wants to know how those records are accessed and used.
Gen. Benjamin O. Davis Jr. eventually became a Tuskegee Airman and the Air Force’s first black general, but when he was just a cadet in 1932 at the United States Military Academy, no one wanted to be his roommate, let alone be his friend or speak to him unless absolutely necessary.