I have been blessed to have known two Tuskegee Airmen, Lt. Woodrow Mogan and Capt. Stanley Harris. I met them back in the early 1960 as a teenager and remained in contact with both of them until they passed away in the mid-1980s and 1990s.
What a cool gentleman, he looks simply amazing 🤩 ❤. I just looked up Lt. Col. James Harvey, III on Wikipedia. He is an amazing man with a wonderful life history. He has an incredible memory and is so articulate. A pleasure to listening to this hero. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 💗💗💗
The only barrier that you guys did not break was the sound barrier. You guys are real true AMERICAN HEROES that will never be forgotten . Your flying skills and courage saved the lives of thousands of aircrews.Hats off to every one of you; pilots and mechanics.
This is an incredible interview. It's unconscionable that the record took so long to be recoginzed. The only thing the matters in aviation is skill and precision, everything else -- like race, gender, and orientation -- is irrelevant.
Nothing will ever top how cool this man looked in that helmet.
I have been blessed to have known two Tuskegee Airmen, Lt. Woodrow Mogan and Capt. Stanley Harris. I met them back in the early 1960 as a teenager and remained in contact with both of them until they passed away in the mid-1980s and 1990s.
What a cool gentleman, he looks simply amazing 🤩 ❤. I just looked up Lt. Col. James Harvey, III on Wikipedia. He is an amazing man with a wonderful life history. He has an incredible memory and is so articulate. A pleasure to listening to this hero. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 💗💗💗
The only barrier that you guys did not break was the sound barrier. You guys are real true AMERICAN HEROES that will never be forgotten . Your flying skills and courage saved the lives of thousands of aircrews.Hats off to every one of you; pilots and mechanics.
the true chosen people are the best
Never was taught this in Junior High school or high school.
Times have changed. Back in WWII, it was a negative to be a black pilot. Now days, it's a positive to be a black pilot. 😳
S! Col. Harvey
This is an incredible interview. It's unconscionable that the record took so long to be recoginzed. The only thing the matters in aviation is skill and precision, everything else -- like race, gender, and orientation -- is irrelevant.
I think they all know!
He doesn’t look 100 years young. He is sharp and spry for his age.