Major General Peter J. Gravett, (US Army, Retired) is the first-ever Black division commander in the Army National Guard and the former Secretary for the California Department of Veteran Affairs. He began his military career by enlisting in the then segregated California National Guard. He has commanded at every level from platoon to mechanized infantry division. He holds a master's degree from the University of Southern California and executive diplomas from the University of Virginia and Harvard University, and is graduate of the FBI National Academy, as well as the Army War College. General Gravett and his wife, a retired Army National Guard Colonel, reside on the Palos Verdes Peninsula of Southern California where they enjoy the cool breezes of the Pacific Ocean.
"""Major General Gravett has done a fantastic job telling these stories, which, without him, would certainly be lost to history.""-Major General Laura Yeager, USA (Ret.), Former Army Division Commander, Former Commander of the California Army National Guard ""General Gravett provides a fascinating historical review of World War II from the Black perspective."" -Major General James Delk, USA (Ret.), Former Army Division Commander, Award-Winning Author of The Fighting Fortieth in War and Peace; Fires & Furies: The L. A. Riots-What Really Happened ""Major General Gravett's marvelous reflection on the many struggles, sacrifices, and contributions that so many unsung Black patriotic American men and women made throughout the history of our nation's military is commendable.""-Dr. Kenneth Graham, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC (Ret.) ""Superb writing remembering those who may have been lost to American history."" -Edward Fitzgerald, Military Historian ""Major General Gravett vividly showcases the unsung, heroic combat duty of four 'all-Negro' units . . . against the backdrop of pernicious racism, bigotry, and hypocrisy prevalent in the US military throughout WWII.""-Captain Kelly Galvin, USA (Ret.), Award-Winning Author of PowerPoint Ranger: My Iraq War Logs"