I found this to be a very complimentary film to the "Tuskegee Airmen". The cinematography of the types of aircraft and uniforms used at the time was very appealing to me as a history lover and retired Marine. As a war film it flowed excellently, action from start to finish. My wife and I saw it together and enjoyed it immensely, it's a shame that it takes a long time for social changes to filter through society, as the military is a slice of regular society, the prevalent bigotry of the day is so stark. It still exists in degrees today, but its about time we salute those deserving of their sweat, blood and tears they've endured for us generations ago, and still has impact on us today. God bless all those soldiers past, present and future, without them, where would we be today? Thanks George Lucas and company et al. for making this film and telling the story that has been hidden too long. Our country is strong, because of our ability to come together regardless of race, ethnicity or religion, we are all God's children, and when we work together, good things can happen. Excellent movie!