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Media Release Sent To: Date: For Immediate Release
Born Vernon E. Davis, II, in the small town of Heidenhaimer,
Texas to a family of “crazy country people”, he quickly learned that the
lessons of life are easier to learn if you add just a little humor. He takes the events of life as he sees them
and then turns them around to show you how it appears to him and why it is
funny.
Longhorn has traveled extensively as a comedian, a veteran
and a military brat. While seeing the
country and encountering various people have allowed Longhorn to be little
broader then most comedians. Being able
to identify with various people classes and cultures allows Longhorn the depth
and ability to perform for any audience. Longhorn performs for schools,
churches, corporate events, and college events.
From Buffalo Soldiers, To Tuskegee Airman, To Present Day The personal retrospective and memories of the history of African Americans in the U.S. Military and how they helped to shape our country! Presented by Vernon E. Davis II AKA: “Longhorn The Comedian”
For those who paid the ultimate price for freedom with their lives, we bow our heads in honor. For our friends and comrades who continue to serve as POW’s and MIA’s, we are deeply saddened and await your return to either walk on or be laid to rest in the land you proudly defended.
Program will include:
The Buffalo Soldiers of the 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments that patrolled and protected wagon trains, settlements and helped make it safe for others to travel to the western frontier.
Longhorn will tell the story of Brig. General Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., America’s first black General in U.S. History.
The Tuskegee Airmen of WWII were the first squadron of all black fighter pilots. They were the best that ever flew escorts for the bombers in WWII, never losing a single bomber during their tours, which helped us to end WWII.
Longhorn will tell of General Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. American’s second black General in U.S. History.
Longhorn will tell of his own military history and of the other brave soldiers that served with him.
Longhorn will tell the stories of other great African American men and women that have served in our military before, during and after war times, that have risen to the rank of General Officers. Listens as he tells the stories of how these individuals made a difference and helped shape our country.
Program Information:
Contact: Phone: Address: Date: Time: Tickets:
For more information, to arrange interviews, or for photo
opportunities, please contact: Elsenpeter Productions Richard B.
Elsenpeter, owner 109 West 7th St., New London, MO 63459 Phone: (217)
335-3338 Email: rbelsenpeter@yahoo.com Web Site:
ElsenpeterProductions.com Please feel free to use any material posted
on our Web Site.
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