
Charles McGee: Perceive, Prepare, Perform and Perservere
If necessity is the mother of invention and innovation is its father then Old Guys & Their Airplanes: Debrief must be their offspring.
When an active 2020 OGTA filming season was brought to a sudden halt by the restrictions imposed by the coronavirus pandemic a new idea was given birth to bring the stories and messages of heroic Americans to the public – Old Guys & Their Airplanes: Debrief.
By utilizing virtual meeting and live streaming technologies OGTA has successfully created two pilot programs (no pun intended) that has allowed us to safely produce and distribute these shows nationally and around the world.
It’s with great excitement and anticipation we present our latest episode.
General McGee served in WWII, The Korean War and Vietnam War, accumulating an astounding 409 combat missions. His civilian service is marked by extensive honors including the nation’s highest civilian award, The Congressional Gold Medal. Today, at age 100, he remains an active role model to youth, promoting his mantra of personal success, “Perceive, Prepare, Perform and Persevere.”




The Distinguished Flying Cross Society (DFCS) is sponsoring OGTA’s online, live “Debrief” interviews as part of their commitment to ensure that the stories of its members heroic actions are made available to the general public. South Dakota Public Broadcasting (SDPB) is providing broadcast support, making the interview available at no cost to the public with emphasis on educators and group leaders.
Fritz Miller, Director of Marketing for SDPB explains, “Our mission is to provide community outreach projects that educate, enlighten and entertain. When we learned how the DFCS and OGTA were working to continue their own missions of promoting American history, especially in this Covid-19 environment, we wanted to support their work.”
Bruce Huffman, Chairman of the Board for the DFCS, stated, “We have over 3,500 members and each one has a story that proves ordinary people can rise to meet extraordinary challenges. General McGee’s example personifies the achievements within our group and the values we hope to inspire in others.”r adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Telling good stories and delivering them to the marketplace is about all I do. I call it StoryTelling America.
There is a proverb that says, tell me a fact and I’ll learn, tell me a truth and I’ll believe, but tell me a story and it will live in my heart forever.
I think everybody has a story worth telling and sharing one’s life experiences may be the most valuable asset a person can give…your successes, your failures and your accomplishments and your dreams..
Let me help you do just that.