Madeline became the first black woman pilot of American Navy
Madeline became the first black woman pilot of American Navy
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Washington: African American Lieutenant Medline Sweagle has made history by becoming the first black female pilot in the US Navy in the last few days in the United States amid a debate about white and black. Actually, the American Navy gave information through one of its tweets that Lt. J. G. Madeline Swigal completed the Naval Flight School and later this month, she will be given the Flight Officer badge, better known as Wings of Gold.

Along with this, Naval Air Training Command has stated that Swigal is the first known black female Tackair pilot of the Navy. Along with that, two photos of Madeline Swigal have also been shared in that tweet. According to media reports, Swigel is a resident of Virginia and she graduated from the US Naval Academy in 2017. Officials informed that he has been given the responsibility of Redhawks of Training Squadron 21 in Kingsville, Texas.

Let us tell you that this news of Madeline Swigal is also special because in the past, after the death of the black civilian George Floyd, there were fierce protest in many states and there was a debate once again about the rights of black people.

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