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Although, not at the same time,   My Dad has what he calls the
                                                we didn’t do that.                four Ps for people that want to
                                                                                  get interested in something,
                                                PP:                               particularly if you’re younger.
                                                The thing I love about this       But, of course, if you want to
                                                is that your Dad was part of      start something, it doesn’t
                                                something that not only helped    matter your age.
                                                you to pursue your dreams but
                                                all black Americans to be better   First, he talks about PERCEIVE.
                                                able to pursue theirs. Your Dad   You have to know what your
                                                and the men he served with        dreams are. What do you want
                                                had to go through such horrible   to do? What do you want to be?
                                                treatment, especially upon        A photographer? A buyer?  A
                                                returning to the US. The TA had   mermaid?
                                                completed their missions and
                                                came home to be treated worse     The second thing is to
                                                than prisoners of war.            PREPARE yourself. Learn as
                                                                                  much as you possibly can about
                                                RM:                               the field that interests you.
                                                Actually, the blacks that were
                                                in the war and were POWs,         The third is to PERFORM.
                                                especially the pilots, said they   Do your best and give 100%.
                                                were treated better by the        If you aren’t given everything
                                                Germans, as a POW, than they      in what you’re trying to do,
                                                were at home before they left     you’re only hurting yourself. By
                                                for the war.                      performing, it takes your dream
                                                                                  further than you, potentially the
                                                In fact, one of the questions     community and the country,
                                                that German authors ask them      and everything else. So yeah,
                                                is, ‘Why would you want to fly    whatever you’re interested in,
                                                and fight and possibly give your   give it your all.
                                                life for a country that hates you
                                                and doesn’t want you there        The last thing to do is
                                                in the first place? So I always   persevere. Don’t let anybody
 Village Sales President Award Winner  Photo: Ron Mcgee, RAM Visions  found that very interesting.  tell you that you can’t do it. My
                                                                                  Dad’s division was told they
 across a space to do that.   discrimination during a time   The Army made it policy to use   civil rights movement, which   PP:    couldn’t do the things they
 But other than that, I knew   of pervasive segregation and   them (blacks) to clean latrines,   turned in later to Martin Luther   That’s a very telling question—a   did, that there was no way it
 what I wanted to get out of it   Jim Crow laws, they prompted   cook, drive a truck, you know,   King and further civil rights   very insightful question alluding   was possible. And you know
 before I shot. You have to pre-  social change.  What kind of   that type of stuff. But nothing   movements.  to what they endured.  what, they persevered. My Dad
 think exactly what you want   significance has this part of   else. Nothing technical.   and the rest of the airmen
 because there’s not the ability   your upbringing had in your   When I was a kid growing up, I   RM:    persevered, and they proved
 to communicate with them nor   life?  Not only did they succeed in   wanted to fly commercially. And   You know, if they hadn’t   everyone wrong. So, don’t ever
 the freedom to move around   their training, but they also   my Dad could have told me at   succeeded, I probably wouldn’t   quit.
 them.  So, you have to place   RM:   have the best record of any air   the time, ‘Well, you better pick   be doing the photography or
 them where you want before   Dad and I both flew in the   escort unit during World War   something else because there   flying. So they call it a double   PP:
 you even start.  Air Force, but he is one of the   II. And that eventually led to   are no commercial pilots.’ They   victory because it was a military   I like that. I like that a lot!  Very
 original TA. It is just amazing   several policy changes in the   didn’t have black commercial   victory and a social justice   inspirational. You and your Dad
 PP:   what they accomplished. They   military.  pilots until 1964 when the first   victory.  are evidence that pursuing
 I’m going to wrap it up. But   opened doors, particularly   one was hired. So that’s why my   your dreams is possible, even
 I do want to go into a little   the Army and Air Force,   First of all, it led to the   father stayed in the Air Force.   My Dad always says ‘I hope that   in an impossible world riddled
 bit of your background that’s   government and military.   integration of the Air Force   He did 30 years in the military   there’ll be a day when we could   with war and social injustice. So
 not photography.  Your Dad   Because of their success, they   under Truman. Then, of course,   and flew in fighters in all three   stop labeling people,’  And it has   don’t ever quit and persevere!
 is Brigadier General Charles   were early inspirations in the   people began to think….’Oh,   wars; World War II, Korea and   nothing to do with disrespect
 McGee, the oldest living   civil rights movement.  wait a minute.  You guys are   Vietnam.   for your heritage. ‘I want just to   Thank you for your time today,
 Tuskegee Airman (TA). The   working side by side? What’s   be an American, not an African   Ron!  Also, thank you to you and
 Tuskegee Airmen have a place   At the time, it was thought that   going on here? And everything   I went into the Air Force and   American, because they don’t   your Dad for your inspiration
 in history for being the first   blacks couldn’t be trained to fly,   is still working?’ So that kind   was a pilot also.  We both   say that you’re Italian American   and service!  It was a true honor
 African-American military   that they didn’t have the brain   of led to the fact that maybe,   flew F-4 Phantom fighter jets   or Polish American.’  and a pleasure to talk with you
 aviators in the US during World   capacity, from a study done by   you know, perhaps you can do   in Vietnam, the same type   today!
 War II.  Despite experiencing   a General Office in the 1920s.   the job.  This led to the early   of airplane in the same war.



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