By the use of the word member also you're really you're researching again tonight the second edition which one I'm once the Germans. Friend of a very like ninety second edition or so just for that season these kind of issues face to face that bill is really really misused is the author of Black Warrior Buffalo Soldiers or tools which is based on his personal experiences and what the video is visual you're you're let me tell you all this is a story about the first black combat infantry in World War two the elite of the surrogate U.S. Army are you getting Also Spike Lee's film. There were girls like this season used in reality of piracy of racism that every diverse face. This is part of this is where we're talking about what you guys are those who go there. This is going to help your game seasons of getting close to another government. So all of this can go in the city of Little Girl which is very interesting city wall. This is a room. This is really gives President Roosevelt person who know what they call a good many rules and he was talking with you guys a little go to the what we were crossing guard over and spilling over all of those records during the camera right. Or I got a hold of the Foreign Ministry guard picture of this guy's using mortars from our room here or here or forty people there was that during our he was very light. All right Colonel right field artillery mortar This is a very very brazen to be ready for this is our Get a little time away this is a recent photo probably U.S. military cemetery in Florence Italy operations. Well this is what Marlon Jose to the lower right corner of the others are you know the first Armored Division which is still an accurate one of the this is very smart marking the Western way we took this to say I'm just showing an area where very trouble getting to this is a very you know a very one of our young people over ninety or one of our people go just fine just to say well OK. It took me five years ago. Write a book other career writer I did it to do your minute by minute you're at it from the August twenty third or you or or any other very we write it out and there are all else to do or is it every day so I start with a smile. I'm going to curate but never carry jargon that with my research I still have an interest in some of the times that we are or that there is so far my memory. What happened exactly for a few months. Several for a couple of years and finally you know you were just really great you don't get everything you stand comes to you really like this you know this was going on. You know about three years ago I went to very good. They work together very very credible in the book. So this is all part of the story World War two the reason we got title you know like your name out of the lights or the last one because of there are there are very similar and second they were very very light and another reason it was very very often. So you know that's where there was a ninety second world war and in World War two there was a vision and what I ended. Very segregated during World War two for all of our colleagues there was no one is ready our president to just drill before they are in progress in a very very remarkable. All they are getting the work done with things. Very good in every race is a very diverse group doing the work of the armed forces. I did the right way and I saw more just more University of California Berkeley in the army or it would have been I turned thirty and was a very very you know that's what I can do it for my daughter and you know my guys going one way by the way it was over is under thirty years. So we were going to base Orleans. Sure. Well we are in the next paper over there for you know you know my Louisiana area to crazy and very dark because somewhere else. You know it was very uncomfortable here learned anything took us into the very very segregated like we're looking at are you doing here. We get everybody right. And then we later find out on are still down there and you are sending some voice to your we fortunately know that this lady lady and two clients soldiers were part of anyway we made it before it was interesting. There were six black soldiers all the other reason why we were sort of angry at life in another respect for a program that was a friend or a party and our equipment. It was passing for white. Well you know what are you know he was passing by. Yeah I understand the way you do it anyway. We brought up this problem. It was we were all supposed to go over there are basic freedoms. The earring the week the oldest They said they were like it was only one in the United States that will be the money is that right guys stand for it for life if Arizona Mexican border. We train there we will take over the best man and we can be seventy percent overseas forty one Patrick Henry ten years ago. You know it was a mistake for the guys you know who it was a man and we finally saw the it was for the Africa and he said you know because you are the one. Very modest life very much like you know maybe there are all the interesting thing here. Now we are resilient and many don't know they still have an expeditionary force to you know it during World War two They were fighting with us but they were right near where we were when we landed in Naples and this is the right thing to do we know that and this is the first billion or integrate. You know there were black soldiers and resilient. And we were segregated because all of us in this line also argue your officers are like all of our senior officers for my soul that with manslaughter and under the conditions that you know why I don't like Officer with their command of my officers with the underlying orders to prevail and of course you know I didn't exactly say that the best person was always the best person for those of you under which conditions after time after we lose a very outstanding job. We finally went on office to meet or ninety. Place you know the famous first Armored Division. We were fighting with them so I knew that we had no problem people asking you to just look at the other coming at you know absolutely no problem we have good cooperation everywhere. People ask me about that in our equipment of the same with other people with ammunition. We hear from time to time we were sure that's available mortar shells. But that was designed for standard that having rail line. You know this happens from time to time. You know we were you know if this was in August nineteenth or for Europe occurred from normally occur June the sixth time already for everybody. All of the attention and all the supplies and everything went to you know our guys and they were supposedly fighting the biggest or against the around element of Germans in France and we did only worse with a position of one of the Germans and we had the same number and we were the Germans were commanded by Mario our base of all this time he was he wasn't even sticky Italy was a country with very mountainous from one end to the other. So when you get very north you get into the valley and then you run down and we were always finding going up here. If the Germans were. Finally go to the next higher gear down the very first night. Very good friends and I'm very sorry and I mean you know coming back. Something that I know are on the way over was going on there were five of us. Incidentally are real the guys were you know or might be. We were all except for really evil or were we were all nineteen years old and this guy's our other guy who survived James Harrison and vice president of the river bank reserve and the other one of our we will be near the border as we cross river but one of the things that you feel when you're flying is if we were free like to just read you something out or they are all river under your. For many miles and there were many of them off guard and they were very very anxious to you know be very well as we cross the aisle river we enter a number of buildings here already on the book. Hello just north of the art of the citizens greeted us with cries of America on your door and some phrases there will be young. I remember there were others just happily some of the women could be very used to our view and showered the soldiers with great flowers and fruit or even wine or all with the others off to the majors there for if you are a guest every guy in the tower feeling like a downgrade you are mile and feel good and I recall those difference here. Well my reading the role of Americans as liberators sharing part of our own country and in all respects. All this is the way we were greeted as we went in order to deliver and to lord it over. We began to lose leaders we were already. Place they are you know they did everything right. I don't believe they ever really get into any you know very well frame you know training replacements replacements. Or are you already know from the disciplinary training or guys who would in any way you know well and that's you know that's terrible weary you got somebody might have been a W O L and you're do you want to go your way or form your own anger of this case that we probably are no river just before because they are over. I don't give a shit. And I could see that our a peace deal was just left and it was my sister now we were getting pretty brutal in those days. I'm just happy that my many other you know very wonderful little if we were somewhere in Europe were using our visa to see everything from the. It was a lie but the problem with our labor was when we crossed the first day I was a and you're Mr fire the guy was a very close. And he was asleep and he we don't got out of the vehicle in front of the well he stated the vehicle. We finally got back was getting the roof over every good as a way. One thing I will read to you. This is where I'm trying to be an issue here and I don't care for the issues of the American issue any user or any way that I was a mistake. I'm I am on the right. The first your calls. Eschewing. Really you know we look you're really the guy on the writing arrows ish your to your story carry away any continuities are all we have a good idea old interests and eventually met this artillery barrage for an hour and then to take you away. Anyway Will we count more with wars or with flying all around and some of it was very routine this year so we are going to continue and we have this is a very traumatic experience for the viewer to this day you know you were really there for people getting guys who created it then just as a nineteen year old guy who was out there all week. I am weak through many a lot of it and report it and papers and to write some government or the army an article. Now feel the rest of it was reported reported to us that we. We have a line of OK here we thank you. Or we'll be OK OK OK OK OK U K K K Yes it was very warm here in the take a week for you. We are very weak a this in this very or you know make a now this. Well with this story and people say you know I think you know people say you know I think they're well I don't know but I you know we hear her. Yeah she's a group of a real love. Back to its resting place. Yanno. I also just OK here is there and they were here. So I am I am OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK. Or are you here. OK I am I am going to say let me think a who you are here for you know where I am to go marry they get married student housing act. I lived with a white student like we were when they did you know how all these wars with black you were if you were going to give your love and respect. So that university or you or my brother died in you know years ago aptly he clarifies that when he was ready and he had to go be army. Amos also in the Army said Well equally economic issues that are still big on reality. You see they told him he was to marry. He was Hundred and eighty five and they kept it later told me that he was really sorry you don't need to talk to him later that he was sorry and because they've said it was all a lie but he had to he did it with the army and then he went to the end of the war mastery over the road from India to China. So you know all the army was one of the army and all that it was purely segregated. Yeah you're just I have a couple of people that I know over here and were prisoners of war and they were they were treated well treated. OK. The ones that I you know this violent person experience. Those are you there. Those are you. You're not and all I know you're all I know is that there is no no. Rob SCHUYLER No Well Deborah So you know it. I didn't really know. Well you know that I was away from there so this is the last of the American. Well maybe maybe you say there is a you know maybe if you're a soldier is good in the U.S. some ally to the states you know they go arrest wrong. You have your on your guard and the black soldiers could that or any other place. Yes I'm sure it's likely that he and you are trying to get in touch with kind of every young despite the some information that will help the movie was I enjoyed the movie the movie relative to the army scenes and the fighting and all of that was very angry and very well done that movie. You're always finished them all and I think maybe that's where Maya didn't do too well at the box office. It was a feeling that was already a different story I read the book. It was based on and it was a nice story but somehow or other didn't come across as a good movie at all that I get it yes. When you are during your work was here I don't think of people and you know you have any idea of anything it's. Was that they didn't have a bill being programmed which is Victorian home to go to war that was really funds are being black leadership at that time and then it just goes back even to do like in my book from the very go all of those it's because he says here ones like no you know I'm his person. The brass heard us. There you got an eagle on your butt and that's what we've worked over by any musket on his shoulder and no it is good. There is no longer any yes or no right to citizenship is for everybody in the sixty's and we've been fighting every war comes on with you know big pile of shit like status and yet after and we always fail because we work to dissipate it or it would hurt us to write two four classes and yet. This didn't happen after the Civil War after the World War one after World War two and still Martin Luther King the civil rights marches and all of that to bring about the changes that were experiencing the day that your some of the people who fought with me and the ninety second dissipated and those of all right Mark. I just feel that you know they because they people were really army and once again there were a million black well through Navy and everything else in World War two They could see how they were treated overseas they would see. You think it's your friend or. I think they're in big couldn't understand you know why they wouldn't be treated the same way at home. You know but it did not happen automatically or yes. Remember they were there in the second person. Yes I mean they're going to reveal. When is it and they're going to do with the car and they were well they were they did very very good at that I think they suffer. Well heeled and girl. They live in New York and they did find the visit with the night the cavalry the original They were sent overseas combat troops by I'm going to get their story made the night the cavalry were sent overseas in March ninth to North Africa were activated all the soldiers were sent to labor and that's going to be miserable Buffalo Soldiers. If you lose their sorry they you know their time they started sixty six. Ignore them for We've managed to somehow get there because our security landed our ship and they're on the way we're getting word from the night before. But first and then they told us that we can we go over here. That is our I mean the story to carry the second Cavalry Division I don't know what World War two nine to ten cavalry regulars right here have can I never heard anybody else question. Well. Yes. More on what he can raise here. I'm sure and yeah we want them in their own company car companies because nobody else can be there with them to get it really getting ready. You know tonight I'm going to call to tell you really you know I was taken out of line with court martial and seven to twenty five years a hard labor force and you what I always wonder you know I mean I believe because he saw what was happening in the American heart. He's always happy guy or leaders of the team leader is the most up to him to be killed or wounded first as he's the one you know OK let's go. You would agree. Man you know. So it's not always happen they are our general commanding generals by and troops would fight they were patriotic and like you were patriotic. Well the question is you know what we should be patriotic. This is you know so you know yes actually under laws of Iraq and the line and that was just what they are facing. You might ask yourself living their life here and. You know this is all I am certain that some of that happened. Yeah yeah yeah yeah that was that night the way I am now and there was this big and interesting just left there anyway I get to look in the front to see just turned to go back and it was more interesting for order to go through the door and you know I knew that that was the first No no never really heard you always check to see if you know that I'm going to go. So anyway I got my daughter and this week a school the school yet. OK OK OK OK OK ready with you. Ninety three feet U.K. OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK so your conversation was sort of a similar theme a new group. Is a really good fight that we're always leery and we were no it's OK OK OK OK OK OK this is you know you. Yeah. From member. He forces that in through there were forty five under the command of the South African Armored Division in the mountains in deep snow and be up in the North American and yet we were under their command we were we were to come and there was a lot of different ages and South Africans all black or at least all of their officers order but they were all of the English South Africa of Africa sort of started with Nancy. And these guys started the. So anyway that was much.