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Note: This episode draws extensively from the article by Elizabeth De Pompei for Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Magazine (https://digital.dav.org/publication/?i=858943&p=20...). Her research significantly informed this podcast, and select excerpts are quoted herein. I wish to express my gratitude to Elizabeth for her valuable contribution. In recognition of the third week of Black History Month 2026, this episode features Elizabeth De Pompei’s work and examines the Harlem Hellfighters, the 369th Infantry Regiment. Leveraging insights from her DAV Magazine article, the discussion explores the regiment’s exemplary service during World War I, the discrimination they endured, and the subsequent delay in their recognition. This episode underscores the importance of commemorating the achievements of Black veterans and acknowledges the ongoing pursuit of equality. I extend my appreciation to our sponsors and supporters. Listeners are encouraged to further explore this significant yet often overlooked chapter of American military history. Additional information can be found at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/.../one-hundred-years-ago.../Thank you for joining us. We are Mission in Flight.
By MBR Talk RewindsNote: This episode draws extensively from the article by Elizabeth De Pompei for Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Magazine (https://digital.dav.org/publication/?i=858943&p=20...). Her research significantly informed this podcast, and select excerpts are quoted herein. I wish to express my gratitude to Elizabeth for her valuable contribution. In recognition of the third week of Black History Month 2026, this episode features Elizabeth De Pompei’s work and examines the Harlem Hellfighters, the 369th Infantry Regiment. Leveraging insights from her DAV Magazine article, the discussion explores the regiment’s exemplary service during World War I, the discrimination they endured, and the subsequent delay in their recognition. This episode underscores the importance of commemorating the achievements of Black veterans and acknowledges the ongoing pursuit of equality. I extend my appreciation to our sponsors and supporters. Listeners are encouraged to further explore this significant yet often overlooked chapter of American military history. Additional information can be found at: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/.../one-hundred-years-ago.../Thank you for joining us. We are Mission in Flight.