Scattered Pictures takes you on an exciting journey through the lives and experiences of seven veterans. They served their country through WWII and Korea proudly.
Their stories have never been celebrated. These stories tell of a man declared dead and later found to be a prisoner of war. Another describes an officer who served in Asia as part of the almost all African-American troops who built the 1,000 mile
long Ledo Road between India, Burma and China. There is a story that celebrates part of the life of the oldest living African-American West Point graduate and there is the boy who became a boy scout, the boy scout who became a general and the general who became a successful businessman. And then there’s the phenomenal story of the fighter pilot and his escort, a Tuskegee Airman, who met for the first time when they were 75 years old. And all these men are alive today.
See them and hear their stories performed.
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