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Edward Phillip Pernotto • September 11, 2020

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Today we commemorate the horrific loss of life on September 11th 2001. May God watch over the families that lost someone that day and continue to watch over our first responders, military, and Intel folks.
By Edward Phillip Pernotto October 13, 2020
The Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton Ohio hosted Tuskegee Airman fighter pilot retired LtCol (Dr.) Harold Brown and his wife tonight. When I began my journey to donate away my history collection, I had hoped to honor those that came before us as inspiration and I also wanted to inspire future generations. Tonight, Director of this museum Edward Patrick, hosted Col Brown, according to research is one of the last 11 living fighter pilot Tuskegee Airmen and he was able to see 28 signatures of fellow fighter pilots on 4 prints I donated 2 months ago. He told Ed it was like seeing old friends. He's also one of only 2 living Tuskegee POW's remaining. Dr. Brown spoke at the Museum and he's 96 years young! He signed prints I have donated. I also recently donated historical items to the recently opened "Brown Condor" Mississippi Aviation Heritage Museum.
By Edward Phillip Pernotto July 15, 2020
The Pentagon slowed me down, Covid 19 slowed me down. But after battling government censors and a pandemic, my debut book "Chained Eagle" is now available at Amazon online. If you live in the Washington DC area, I will have them ready for in person sale and personalized autograph in late July. Here is the Amazon Link .
By Edward Phillip Pernotto May 27, 2020
The Jeep has been restored to what I think would have been used and marked by my Dad in the 5th Engineer Special Brigade at Omaha Beach during WWII. Notice the rack over the hood to carry two litters and the tick with reflector on that rotates out to warn oncoming traffic as the litter handles extend wider than the jeep normally.
By Edward Phillip Pernotto February 26, 2020
The jeep is now in the shop and work has begun. Going to get a new paint job, correct stenciling, some engine work and a few other mods, and addition of a front rack to hold two stretchers. Should be complete in a couple of months, very exciting!
By Edward Phillip Pernotto February 15, 2020
On Friday, I visited Fort McNair in DC to look at some prints I had previously loaned for a 75th Anniversary of D-Day display. In the main image of the entrance area to the Theodore Roosevelt Building, you can see two of the prints flanking the doorway in the background. The print on the right by John Paul Strain depicts Brigadier Teddy Roosevelt coming ashore at Utah Beach, he would tragically die of a heart attack several days later. The picture above is "High Ground at Easy Red" artist James Dietz depiction of Omaha Beach and this is where my Dad came ashore on D+1. This print is signed by the artist and Private Pete Pernotto. I met with officials at Ft McNair and another much larger D-Day display is now being planned.
By Edward Phillip Pernotto January 25, 2020
This is my recently acquired 1944 Willys jeep! It's going to a shop in PA for some work and hope to get it back in a few months.
By Otto January 25, 2020
Greetings to all visitors. I'm launching this website to support my various activities including writing, historical activities, and consulting. This is not a political website but I do plan on discussing national security, technology, history, and other interest areas. I hope to blog weekly and keep things fresh. For those of you remember my previous blog Excalibur, this will have glimpses of that. "Ready Teddy" was the name of a B-24 bomber in WWII with the 380th Bomb Wing and when I flew FB-111's at Plattsburgh AFB in upstate NY, we had a jet adorned with this image. My nickname as a kid was Teddy... and I'm ready for the next chapter(s) in my life.
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