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December 5, 2017
Chairman Charles Blanchard, III, states National Coalition of Black Veteran Organizations will not seek after Presidential recognition for the legendary Buffalo Soldier- Colonel Charles Young.
Blanchard’s commitment to the preservation and promotion of Black Military History is seen in his comments recently preceding San Francisco writer Anh Lê's critique of Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s “Vietnam War.” http://www.wrightnow.biz/apps/articles/web/articleid/82856/columnid//default.asp
Additionally, Blanchard co-sponsored with the San Francisco Black Film Festival and the San Francisco Veterans Film Festival, a tribute to Veterans on Father’s Day 2016 that included the screening of Vietnam War Love Story Film, “Love Separated in Life…Love Reunited in Honor” by Jackie Wright of Wright Enterprises and Jack LiVolsi of Jackson Street Productions.
National Coalition of Black Veteran Organizations marches on in its efforts to promote Black Military History and legendary Buffalo Soldier, Colonel Charles Young. Read and consider Blanchard's editorial.
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