Chris Henry: Jesse L. Brown, Thomas Hudner Jr. and the Corsair

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Jesse L. Brown was the US Navy's first African-American Naval Aviator. With his squadron mates, onboard the USS Leyte in VF-32, Jesse and his wingman Thomas Hudner Jr. struck up a remarkable friendship that would lead to the tragic, heroic events of the 4th December 1950. Tom Hudner's actions would earn him the Medal of Honor, and Adam Makos would write their story in his book Devotion, soon to be released as a major motion picture starring Johnathan Majors and Glen Powell.But at the EAA in Oshkosh, they found that their F4U-4 Corsair had a direct link to Tom Hudner. Joining me today is the museum programs coordinator at EAA, who was part of the team that researched the history of that Corsair that would lead to an incredible unveiling with the Brown and Hudner families.Learn more about the Experimental Aircraft Association at: https://www.eaa.org/Watch the trailer for Devotion here: https://youtu.be/NCDEGP6VjYYIf you are in the UK, you can buy Adam Makos' book, Devotion, at our Bookshop here. 10% of every sale goes to supporting the podcast, and Bookshop.org will donate to help independent bookshops in the UK, too: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/11015/9781782395775Join the fun on Patreon! Join from just £3+VAT a month to get ad-free episodes, chat with Matt and grab some merch.The Damcasters © 2022 by Matt Bone is licensed under Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Chris Henry: Jesse L. Brown, Thomas Hudner Jr. and the Corsair

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