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"Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken" by Milton E. Crawford

Crawford was born on the family farm about twenty miles southeast of Jefferson, Texas. Immediately upon graduation from high school, he entered the U. S. Air Force at the tender age of seventeen. Like the rest of our society the U. S. Armed Forces was racially segregated, and the practice of racial discrimination against Black American citizens was sanctioned by the U. S. Supreme Court.

The impact of his first permanent duty station assignment and the cadre of Black noncommissioned officers to whom he was exposed molded his military bearing, deportment, and character. He was literally driven by his insatiable thirst for knowledge and expertise. He met all challenges head-on and usually prevailed. He was on active duty when President Truman signed Executive Order 9981 outlawing racial segregation and the practice of racial discrimination within the U. S. Armed Forces, and he fought the good fight to make its concept a reality.

Crawford was proficient in and classified at the supervisory level in five major Air Force specialties, namely: legal technician, personnel technician, administrative technician, stenographic technician, and first sergeant.

Crawford is a retired licensed private investigator and licensed independent insurance adjuster. His clients include a majority of the major insurance companies and a few select law firms. He is also a prominent speaker and leading authority on insurance related fraud investigations. He earned a LL.B degree from LaSalle Extension University, Chicago, Illinois.


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