Memories of a Tuskegee Pilot | Memoirs Of WWII #20

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Tuskegee Airmen fighter pilot Harold Brown talks about air-to-air combat, surviving capture and POW camps, and the obstacles that were overcome on the Red Tail’s road to becoming the first African-American squadron.
    Purchase Dr. Harold Brown’s autobiography “Keep Your Airspeed Up” at www.airspeedup.com
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    Written and Directed by Joshua Scott
    Filmed by Christian McLean
    Edited by Joshua Scott and Christian McLean
    Post Audio by Lane Tarr
    Illustrations by Annie Jordan
    Archive Footage Sources:
    www.archives.gov/
    U.S. Department of Defense
    Archive Photograph Sources:
    Library of Congress
    United States Farm Security Administration
    United States Air Force
    SDASM ArchivesU.S. Army
    MeetingpointmusicmessiaenU.S. National Archives
    Wu Ming
    Truman Library
    Musical Score Source:
    artlist.io/
    Artlist Songs and Composers:
    “Spongy Hammer” by Muted
    “Revelation” by Tristan Barton
    “A Glimmer of Hope” by Michael Vignola
    “Boundless” by Tristan Barton
    “Monday Morning” performed by Fats Waller and His Orchestra
    “Memoirs Of WWII Theme” written by Joshua Scott
    performed by Chris Baldwin
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