• Darroch Greer

    Writer, Producer, Director

    Darroch Greer is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, writer and historical researcher. He’s researched, written, produced and directed films on American history, world history, natural history and popular culture for PBS, TCM, Discovery, History, TBS and VH1. Most recently Darroch wrote and co-directed The Millionaires’ Unit, an awardwinning, two-hour documentary on World War One aviation filmed in five countries. Darroch worked as the researcher and a writer on the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, the Adler Planetarium in Chicago, the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Atturaif Living History Museum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

  • Paul Glenshaw

    Writer, Producer, Director

    Paul Glenshaw was co-writer and producer of the PBS documentary Barnstorming and is a regular contributor to the Smithsonian’s Air & Space magazine. He is the author of To Swing Through the Sky, a commissioned theatrical concert about the twin histories of jazz and powered flight. He is a practicing artist and instructor for the Smithsonian Associates. He is also a writer and producer for the theater, radio, museum exhibits, interactive media, and STEM education.

  • Dan Patterson

    Producer

    Dan Patterson lives and works as a photographer and graphic designer from Dayton, Ohio. He has published nearly 40 books on aviation’s rich history. Named as the First recipient of the Harry B. Combs Award for Excellence in the Preservation of American Aviation History in 2003, by the National Aviation Hall of Fame. Dan is a Smithsonian Lecturer for the Smithsonian Journeys Programs.

  • Mathieu Mazza

    Cinematographer

    Mathieu is an award winning cinematographer and filmmaker. For over 30 years he has worked in more than 80 countries. He’s worked with actors, artists, activists, international organizations and world leaders. He's filmed interviews and profiles with the likes of President Nelson Mandela, President Barack Obama, Beyoncé, Bono, and Harry Belafonte to name a few. In 2020 he began work on the one hour documentary Gini in the Time of Covid-19 as the Director and DP. He's also the director of photography on the documentary Forging Art, Nol Putnam Artist-Blacksmith that will air on MPT in Spring ’22.

  • Harry B. Miller III

    Editor

    Harry B. Miller III, ACE is a picture editor for feature films, television, and documentaries. He grew up in Lexington, KY, and is now based in Los Angeles. He attended USC Cinema and earned a Master of Fine Arts in Film Production. His recent editing credits include The Predator (Fox Features), Turn: Washington’s Spies (AMC), Outcast (Cinemax), La Brea (NBC), the independent large format films Panama 3D and Mysteries of Ancient China, and Deepsea Challenge for National Geographic, and the documentaries The Lafayette Escadrille and The Millionaires Unit.

  • Jeffery Alan Jones

    Sound Design & Mix

    Jeffery Alan Jones is both a composer and sound designer living in Los Angeles, California. He has over 150 films and commercials projects to his credit. He most recently won the Grand Jury Award at the SXSW Film Festival with his music and sound design for the film "Most Beautiful Island." Other recent films include “The Survivalist,” starring John Malkovich, "Bayou Caviar,” starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and Richard Dreyfuss, and “Crown Vic,” starring Thomas Jane.

  • Diana Kado

    Graphic Designer

    Diana Kado is the principal graphic designer at Kado Graphic Design, a design boutique specializing in graphics for documentary films and the entertainment industry. She designed graphics for “The Lafayette Escadrille” and booklets for Humanus Documentary Film Foundation and “The Millionaires’ Unit.” She is also an artist and creates public art installations, collaborating with the non-profit arts group, Forge Ahead Arts. Helping others tell stories has inspired her to pursue writing and illustrating her own stories in the children’s picture book format.

  • Callan Devery

    Web Designer & Social Media

    Callan graduated summa cum laude from the George Washington University with a Bachelors in History in May of 2020. She is a freelance web designer and social media content creator.

Advisory Board

Brad Ball — Theatrical Marketing Advisor

Geoffrey Chapman — Nephew of Victor Chapman

Guillaume de Ramel — Great-grandnephew of Norman Prince

Jerry L. Hester — Chairman, Lafayette Escadrille Working Group; U.S. WWI Centennial Commissioner

Raoul Lufbery III — Grandnephew of Raoul Lufbery

General Merrill McPeak — 14th Chief of Staff, USAF (ret); Chairman, American Battle Monuments Commission

General T. Michael Moseley — 18th Chief of Staff, USAF (Ret)

Dr. Matthew C. Naylor — President & CEO of the National WWI Museum; U.S. WWI Centennial Commissioner

Michael J. O’Neal — President, League of WW1 Aviation Historians

Andy Parks — President and Executive Director, Vintage Aero Flying Museum and Lafayette Foundation

Steven Ruffin — Author, The Lafayette Escadrille

Dr. Monique Brouillet Seefried — U.S. WWI Centennial Commissioner

William Thaw Whitney, Jr.— Cousin of WIlliam Thaw