It appears that the blog address has been successfully changed (I know, I know – a big “duh” if you’re reading this!). Twitter was a bit more interesting but the new account is now also working. If you’d like to follow us and get weekday tweets, please search for “cafredtailsquad.” I couldn’t add the “ron” to “squad” as there was a user name length constraint but you get the drift.
I am walking proof that writers can be very tech challenged! I think logically in the English language; tech people think logically in code language.
Next week’s blog will be about Matt Quy’s trip from California to the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum where he will turn over the “keys” to a Stearman bi-plane that he and a team restored to honor the Tuskegee Airmen. The pilot cadets at Tuskegee learned the basics of flight in Stearmans.
Hope everyone has a wonderful (and safe) long holiday weekend.

George Franklin Henry
George Franklin Henry 1920 – November 1, 2015 During World War II, George Franklin served as a staff sergeant in charge of 20 technicians who maintained and repaired aircraft flown by the first African-American soldiers




