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INSIDE THE VMM-August 2020/Episode 4     "Ensign Jessie L. Brown"

7/20/2020

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This month on Inside the VMM/Episode 4, I want to share the story of U.S. Navy Ensign Jesse Leroy Brown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. This past June marked the 70th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War. Ensign Brown, who served in the Korean War, became a significant figure in U.S. military history, as he was the very first African American Naval aviator. Unfortunately, he also holds the distinction of being the very first African American officer to be killed in the Korean War. 
On December 4, 1950, Ensign Brown and his wing man from VF-32, Lt. Thomas Hudner become legendary figures in Naval Aviation at the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. The story of friendship and dedication serves as an example for all generations that transcends regional, socio-economic, and racial barriers of the time, and today can serve as an excellent example of "Love thy neighbor as thyself". Ensign Jessie Brown was a pioneer, opening the door for future generations of Naval aviators, and the devotion that grew from his friendship with Tom Hudner continued until the latter's death in 2017.

I strongly encourage you to scroll down and read the CNN article about Ensign Jessie Brown and Lt. Tom Hudner...and PLEASE take a minute and watch the video of Jessie Brown's daughter reading a letter he wrote to her on the day before his death. They will touch your heart and give you a glimpse at the kind of man Jesse L. Brown was.


We hope you enjoy this story! Please leave a comment and I encourage you to share the legacy of Ensign Jesse Brown and Lt. Tom Hudner with others.

Until next month...
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JEFF
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CNN article about Ensign Jesse Brown & Lt. Thomas Hudner and their unique relationship.
Letter from Ensign Jesse Brown written to his 2 year old daughter the day before his death.
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Steve Barrow
2/12/2023 11:50:50 am

Thank you sir! Excellent video and information. I served on the USS Jesse L. Brown and was part of the decommissioning crew in July of 1994 in Pensacola, FL. How fitting for the Navy to Decom the Brown on the same base where Ensign Brown started his training as a Navy Aviator?

For Black History month, my daughter is doing a project for her kindergarten class and she will be introducing Ensign Jesse L. Brown to her class.

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Alice link
7/14/2024 11:29:24 am

Awesome blog you have heree

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Jean-Marc Blanchet
10/21/2024 08:33:01 pm

Hi I'm an radio controlled ww2 aircraft enthusiasts. I'm building a 1/7 flying replica of Jess Corsair. I was wondering why the K on the tail.

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