Jamaican an original Tuskegee Airman (Part 1)
published: Monday | October 13, 2008
Habte Selassie, Contributor
Major Victor Terrelonge - Photo by Habte Selassie
BROOKLYN, New York:
IT WAS another clear day with bright blue sky and blobs of burly white clouds. Flying in formation, you hear only the drone of engines and the rhythmic thumping of the heart. Suddenly, something catches your eye. Off to the left, low to the horizon, there is a blur. It is no phantom, you realise and react. Gently dipping your wing, you veer off at the blur which sits black against the boulder like clouds.
Jamaican an original Tuskegee Airman (Part 1)
published: Monday | October 13, 2008
Habte Selassie, Contributor
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Major Victor Terrelonge - Photo by Habte Selassie
BROOKLYN, New York:
IT WAS another clear day with bright blue sky and blobs of burly white clouds. Flying in formation, you hear only the drone of engines and the rhythmic thumping of the heart. Suddenly, something catches your eye. Off to the left, low to the horizon, there is a blur. It is no phantom, you realise and react. Gently dipping your wing, you veer off at the blur which sits black against the boulder like clouds.
Jamaican an original Tuskegee Airman (Part 1)
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