Stressed out? History brings valuable perspective.
Enjoy a fun event with the Filmmakers of THE LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE, Paul Glenshaw and Darroch Greer, the FACC Members, and Guests. Take a break to learn about the diverse fearless flyers who steered the United States into supporting the Allies when this country eventually entered World War I.
Filmed in the skies above France and the United States, THE LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE tells the story of the American volunteers who flew and fought for France in World War I. It is an all-true, character-driven story of a disparate group of idealistic young men risking their lives for the ideals of France and civilization. Through archival footage and stunning photography of the places where the pilots trained, flew, fought and died, the documentary gives the viewer a thrilling and visceral experience of the early days of combat aviation. Never-before-seen photographs, letters and memoirs tell the only American story that covers the entire scope of World War I along the Western Front, from fighting in the trenches and driving ambulances to flying single-seat fighters. The sacrifices made by the men of the Lafayette Escadrille strengthened the historic bond between the sister republics of the United States and France as they laid the foundation of American combat aviation and the U.S. Air Force.
More info about THE LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE documentary film: IMBD: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11540922/
Event Agenda:
5:30 PM Optional 24-minute Preview Screening on YouTube to introduce the documentary film or watch it at your convenience.
6:00 PM Welcome by FACC President Jeremy Heep, Introduction of the Filmmakers Paul Glenshaw and Darroch Greer
Preparation of the Lafayette Escadrille Cocktail (half Cognac and half Champagne), created by Harry’s New York Bar in Paris, or enjoy an alcohol-free sparkling apple cider or ginger ale.
6:05 PM Presentation
6:45 PM First Breakout Room Session: Introduce yourself by Full Name, Job Title, Company (as applicable).
Brief Reply: Have you visited the Western Front (see map below) in Europe and/or
Do you have a relative who served in World War I?
7:00 PM Presentation Continues with Q&A
7:30 PM Second Breakout Room Session: Introduce yourself by Full Name, Job Title, Company (as applicable).
Brief Reply: How old were you when you took your first airplane and where did you fly to and from?
7:45 PM Thanks to the Filmmakers. Random Number Prize Drawing, Upcoming FACC Events
8:00 PM Optional 30-minute Additional Networking Session to meet registrants not met earlier in the Breakout Sessions.
To make a business connection, please put your email address in the CHAT or contact [email protected] after the event.
Brief Reply: What is your next travel destination for business or pleasure once the pandemic restrictions are lifted?
8:30 PM Event Concludes
Meet the Filmmakers:
Paul Glenshaw’s aviation storytelling covers a wide range of media. He is a regular contributor to the Smithsonian’s Air & Space magazine and was co-writer and producer of the PBS documentary Barnstorming. He is the author of To Swing Through the Sky, a theatrical concert commissioned and produced by George Mason University about the twin histories of jazz and powered flight. He is an exhibit curator/producer for museums, and is a longtime STEM educator. He was a member of the Wright Experience team during the Centennial of Flight in 2003. Paul is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis, with a first career in art museums. He is practicing artist and a drawing instructor for the Smithsonian Associates.