This movie didn't follow the real story the main problem i had with the movie is that there was to much joking around in the movie when its supposed to be a serious drama movie and the acting was horrible.The 1990's Tuskegee Airmen Movie was a much better movie it was a true drama movie and it really followed the true story
By the way I was in pendleton from 2002-2004. I was with MALS-39. You have and always be an inspiration to all that want to succeed. Im also outside of DC also. Great job and keep up the good work. My mom is 62 years old and she's still inspired by your words and selfless personality. I would love to bring my daughters to see u and to show them all things are possible. Stay strong and know u have a great fan base in my house.
I agree with u a 100%. Society today as sad as it may seems still is racist. That's the whole aspect of it all. We need to acknowledge all heroes who served and not categorize them as a label in front of the word hero. When I was in the military not many blacks or minorities worked in my most cause they treated u like crap through school. I was the only one in my shop. Im not taking bout 1960, but 2001-2008. We are all one team in the end.
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This movie didn't follow the real story the main problem i had with the movie is that there was to much joking around in the movie when its supposed to be a serious drama movie and the acting was horrible.The 1990's Tuskegee Airmen Movie was a much better movie it was a true drama movie and it really followed the true story
TerrySpiceful 1 month ago
By the way I was in pendleton from 2002-2004. I was with MALS-39. You have and always be an inspiration to all that want to succeed. Im also outside of DC also. Great job and keep up the good work. My mom is 62 years old and she's still inspired by your words and selfless personality. I would love to bring my daughters to see u and to show them all things are possible. Stay strong and know u have a great fan base in my house.
Corporal Asaad Morman, Avionics Technician
mormana 1 month ago
I agree with u a 100%. Society today as sad as it may seems still is racist. That's the whole aspect of it all. We need to acknowledge all heroes who served and not categorize them as a label in front of the word hero. When I was in the military not many blacks or minorities worked in my most cause they treated u like crap through school. I was the only one in my shop. Im not taking bout 1960, but 2001-2008. We are all one team in the end.
mormana 1 month ago
absolutely agree vernice when you are fighting for your life color does not matter especially during dog fights in the air.
tanio12 1 month ago