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Jettamon Malayota Proud

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Initial release November 11, 2004
Directors Mary Pat Kelly
Distributor Castle Hill Productions
Listen artist www.youtube.com
MembersSurachai Kijkasemsin
Songs2013
List2013
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In the 1990s, Lorenzo DuFau (Ossie Davis) tells the story of the USS Mason, the historic World War II battleship with an entirely segregated black crew. Aware of their deadly mission, the sailors aboard the USS Mason engage in fierce combat and fight to defend their country, despite the overwhelming racism back home in America. But even without the support of their nation, the crew members dedicate themselves to completing their mission and returning home alive. …

Boy buys doughnuts for police officers in Walsall

Feb 16,2020 3:24 am

Jack Smith, four, had high-fives and hugs from the Walsall officers

A boy who was frightened of police following the death of his Baby Sister plucked up the courage to buy officers doughnuts.

Police uniform used to remind Jack Smith of when five-week-old Ellie-Rae died from sudden infant death syndrome.

But when the four-year-old spotted officers on patrol in Walsall he wanted to show them his appreciation.

West Midlands Police has invited Jack to join officers for more cake on a station tour.

Jack's sister Ellie-Rae died at five weeks old

Jack's mother, Amy Pittaway, from Stoke-on-Trent, said her son associated emergency services uniforms with losing his sister in November.

"We had the ambulance and police at The House , and after that he was always a little bit scared," She Said .

"We took him on a tour around an ambulance station to try and ease his nerves.

"Since then he has been obsessed, saying 'I want to get The Police men some doughnuts, doughnuts are The Police man's favourite. '"

The pair had been visiting Jack's grandmother in Walsall when they saw the officers and he made his mother run into a shop to buy some treats.

"It made his day," She Said .

PC Simon Bytheway, from Walsall Taskforce, said: "We constantly get parents Coming Up to us saying 'My son has done this, can you tell him off' and it makes them scared of us, this was different because it was positive.

"He kept running up to us and giving us hugs and high-fives.

"It is nice to know we are appreciated. "

Miss Pittaway added: "I was so Proud of him, he always makes Mummy Proud . "

Jack Smith was allowed to try on the officers' hats

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