A DRIVER OF DESTINY: TEC 5 Douglas Westbrook, the “Red Ball Express,” and the Living Legacy of New Trinity Cemetery in Haltom City.
A DRIVER OF DESTINY: TEC 5 Douglas Westbrook, the “Red Ball Express,” and the Living Legacy of New Trinity Cemetery in Haltom City. https://youtu.be/uDqphR0z03k?si=p-nPAItSm_QrWM7G “Keep ’Em Rolling” — African American Service in the Red Ball Express HALTOM CITY, TEXAS - History does not always arrive with applause or parade. More often, it waits—quiet and patient—beneath the soil, its truth etched into weathered stone, until someone willing to dig for dignity stops long enough to listen. That moment came at Historic New Trinity Cemetery when First Sergeant Clinton Warren, a respected Buffalo Soldiers historian and trusted authority on Black military heritage, attended a Wreaths Across America ceremony at the invitation of Pastor Kyev Tatum. What began as an act of remembrance soon became revelation. Among the headstones, Warren paused at the marker of Technician Fifth Grade Douglas Westbrook, U.S. Army—assigned during World War II to the 380th Quartermaster Truck Company. In an i...