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World War II Glider Pilots

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : Air pilots, Military
ISBN : 9780938021957

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Airborne Combat

Author : James E. Mrazek
Publisher : Stackpole Books
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9780811708081

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Airborne Combat by James E. Mrazek Pdf

"Long pursued by civilian thrill seekers and dare devils, airborne gliding came of age during World War II as one of that conflict's most dangerous combat operations. The armed forces of Axis and Allied nations developed gliders ... and flew them into battle at Eben Emael, Crete, Normandy, Arnhem, and Bastogne. [The author's] account brings to life both the men who carried out these perilous missions and the gliders that proved vital to the success of airborne attacks"--Page 4 of cover.

To Fly the Gentle Giants

Author : J. Norman Grim
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781438904849

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To Fly the Gentle Giants by J. Norman Grim Pdf

Life, love, heartache and love again. Some real, some imagined - all with very real emotion.

An American Glider Pilot's Story

Author : Gale Richard Ammerman
Publisher : Merriam Press
Page : 274 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Air pilots, Military
ISBN : 9781576382141

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Silent Wings at War

Author : John L. Lowden
Publisher : Smithsonian Books (DC)
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : UCR:31210009712512

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The pilots were known as "suicide jockeys" and the aircraft they flew were called "flak bait." Towed behind modified bombers or transport aircraft, Allied combat gliders were used in some of the riskiest missions of World War II, landing miles behind enemy lines with specially trained assault forces. In "Silent Wings at War," John L. Lowden combines his own recollections with those of fellow veterans to create a vivid, gritty, jocose memoir of war as he and other glider pilots and their passengers knew it. These true tales of courage, as well as command blunders, make a substantial contribution to WWII literature.

Silent Wings

Author : Gerard M. Devlin
Publisher : W H Allen
Page : 530 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015012864016

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Glider Pilots at Arnhem

Author : Mike Peters,Luuk Buist
Publisher : Casemate Publishers
Page : 826 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2014-09-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781844683482

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Glider Pilots at Arnhem by Mike Peters,Luuk Buist Pdf

The fierce struggle between the British 1st Airborne Division and the superior German forces in and around Arnhem is well documented. This book tells of the role played in the battle for Oosterbeek and the bridge at Arnhem itself by the men of the Glider Pilot Regiment (GPR). These men were already experienced soldiers who volunteered to join the airborne forces and take the fight to the Germans in a totally new regiment.The men of the GPR were predominantly SNCOs trained to fly wooden assault gliders into occupied territory. Once on the ground they were expected to go into battle with the troops they had delivered onto the Landing Zone. During the Arnhem operation they were involved in the initial defense of the LZs, before fighting house to house leading mixed groups of infantrymen, engineers and medics. In so doing they suffered extensive losses from which the Regiment never fully recovered. This book tells their story in their own words from the moment they landed on Dutch soil through the fierce fighting all around the ever shrinking perimeter until the survivors of the GPR proudly marked the route out for the battered survivors of 1st Airborne Division as they escaped over the Rhine.

The Glider Gang

Author : Milton Dank
Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1977
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105081203429

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The Glider Gang by Milton Dank Pdf

Describes the glider missions in European airborne operations during World War II and the exploits of the pilots who participated in them.

History of the Glider Pilot Regiment

Author : Claude Smith
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-01-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473815070

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History of the Glider Pilot Regiment by Claude Smith Pdf

The untold story of this tiny, little-known British Army regiment and the daring men who piloted engineless aircraft to WWII’s major battlefields. The Glider Pilot Regiment, having been raised as the first element of the new Army Air Corps in 1942 and disbanded in 1957, can probably claim the dubious distinction of having been the smallest and shortest-lived regiment ever to form part of the British Army. Nevertheless, in those few years the regiment gained as much distinction as it has taken other units hundreds of years to achieve. Yet, strangely enough, the story of these heroic men who piloted their flimsy gliders to most of the important battlefields of the Second World War has never before been told. It is indeed a remarkable story, and no one is better qualified to tell it than Claude Smith, who himself served with the regiment and took part in the invasion of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, and later in the ill-fated landing at Arnhem, where he was taken prisoner. Smith tells the story of these supremely brave men factually and dispassionately, but it is impossible to read this book without being moved by their courage. As General Sir John Hackett says in his foreword: “Those who went to battle in gliders and above all those who got them there, the Glider Pilots, deserve our enduring esteem.” Includes maps and illustrations

Silent Wings at War

Author : John L. Lowden
Publisher : Smithsonian Books (DC)
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015025301600

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Silent Wings at War by John L. Lowden Pdf

The pilots were known as "suicide jockeys" and the aircraft they flew were called "flak bait." Towed behind modified bombers or transport aircraft, Allied combat gliders were used in some of the riskiest missions of World War II, landing miles behind enemy lines with specially trained assault forces. In "Silent Wings at War," John L. Lowden combines his own recollections with those of fellow veterans to create a vivid, gritty, jocose memoir of war as he and other glider pilots and their passengers knew it. These true tales of courage, as well as command blunders, make a substantial contribution to WWII literature.

Glider Pilots in Sicily

Author : Mike Peters
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-01-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9781783378487

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Glider Pilots in Sicily by Mike Peters Pdf

The British Airborne landings on Sicily are the least known and, without doubt, the most fraught with political and technical strife. Newly formed Air landing troops were delivered into battle in gliders they knew little about. The men of the Glider Pilot Regiment (GPR) had self-assembled the gliders while living in the empty packing cases. They accomplished this complex and technically challenged task while living on fly ridden, dusty North African airfields. After only a few hours of conversion training they took off for a night flight across the Mediterranean Sea that was to end in near-catastrophe.With over three hundred soldiers drowned off Sicily that night in July 1943, the first major operation attempted by the British using gliders almost ended in total disaster. In fact a few Airborne troops reached dry land and attacked their objectives. Shining examples of collective and individual acts of courage rocked the Italian and German defenders. This book tells the controversial story of that first mass glider operation and the men who proved the GPR motto Nothing is Impossible.This is the first account of the Sicily air landing operation.

Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin

Author : Scott McGaugh
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2023-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781472852977

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Brotherhood of the Flying Coffin by Scott McGaugh Pdf

The first major history of the American glider pilots, the forgotten heroes of World War II, by a New York Times bestselling author. A story of no guns, no engines and no second chances. This book distills war down to individual young men climbing into defenseless gliders made of plywood, ready to trust the towing aircraft that would pull them into enemy territory by a cable wrapped with telephone wire. Based on their after-action reports, journals, oral histories, and letters home, this book reveals every terrifying minute of their missions. They were all volunteers, for a specialized duty that their own government projected would have a 50 percent casualty rate. None faltered. In every major European invasion of the war they led the way. They landed their gliders ahead of the troops who stormed Omaha Beach, and sometimes miles ahead of the paratroopers bound for the far side of the Rhine River in Germany itself. From there, they had to hold their positions. They delivered medical teams, supplies and gasoline to troops surrounded in the Battle of the Bulge, ahead even of Patton's famous supply truck convoy. These all-volunteer glider pilots played a pivotal role in liberating the West from tyranny, from the day the Allies invaded Occupied Europe to the day Germany finally surrendered. Yet the story of these anonymous heroes is virtually unknown. Here it is told in full – a story which epitomizes courage and sacrifice.

Silent Invaders

Author : Gary A. Best
Publisher : Fonthill Media
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2017-05-17
Category : History
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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‘The guys would come into the glider like a bunch of piss-ants, skittering around, real cocky like. But they settled down in the glider. Some got airsick and they began thinking about what was ahead. One time we were fired on just as we were landing and exiting the glider and one of the boys was hit. His friends dragged him to cover beneath a tree. He looked up at me and said, “Take my rifle, I’m dying.” I reached down and took his weapon, and he slumped back and died. That was pretty tough...’ Combat gliders were called by some as ‘Death Crates’, ‘Purple Heart Boxes’, ‘Flying Coffins’ and ‘Tow Targets’. They were not pretty and had no graceful lines. Viewed from the front, they had a pug nose and a sloping Neanderthal forehead. Their wings looked like the heavily-starched ears of a jackrabbit placed at right angles on a canvas-covered frame. Twice the length of the body, these wings were eighty-four feet in length, 70 per cent as long as the Wright Brothers’ first powered flight at Kitty Hawk. They could not become airborne, let alone fly, unless assisted by an engine-powered tow plane. And for those riding in the back, it was like flying ‘through the gates of hell’. The men who were trained and assigned to guide gliders into battle were said to be the only pilots who had no motors, armament, parachutes and no second chances. Like the aircraft they commanded, they were called inglorious names such as The Bastards Nobody Wanted, Glider Gladiators in Wooden Chariots; Hybrid Jackasses and Glory Boys. Beautifully written, profoundly illustrated and researched, Silent Invaders: Combat Gliders of the Second World War is a work that is dedicated to those brave men under impossible odds from the British and American servicemen on D-Day, the doomed Operation Market Garden in Holland and Hitler’s radical commando raid to rescue Mussolini. Illustrations: 80 black-and-white photographs

Glider Infantryman

Author : Donald J. Rich,Kevin William Brooks
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2013-01-18
Category : History
ISBN : 9781603449625

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Glider Infantryman by Donald J. Rich,Kevin William Brooks Pdf

A member of the famed Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne Division, Donald J. Rich went ashore on D-Day at Utah Beach, was wounded in the bloody conflict at Carentan, landed in a flimsy plywood-and-canvas glider on the battlefields of Holland, and survived the grim siege with the "Battling Bastards of Bastogne" during the Battle of the Bulge. Glider Infantryman is his eyewitness account of how he, along with thousands of other young men from farms, small towns, and cities across the United States, came together to answer the call of their nation. It is also a heartfelt tribute to the many thousands who gave their lives in this struggle. Coauthored by Kevin Brooks, the son of Rich's best friend and World War II comrade, Glider Infantryman covers a span of nearly three years; his return home, five months after the war's end, as a toughened bazooka gunner and veteran of five campaigns. Rich's first-person narrative includes vivid coverage of the action, featuring an especially rare account of arriving on a combat landing zone by glider. Detailed, day-to-day depiction of some of the heaviest fighting in Holland follows, including the action at Opheusden, the center of the infamous "Island." Later highlights include the Battle of the Bulge, where Rich recounts his experiences in some of the hottest defensive fighting of the European Theater, including the epic tank battles at Marvie, Champs, and Foy.

World War II Glider Assault Tactics

Author : Gordon L. Rottman
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2014-03-20
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782007753

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Military gliders came of age in World War II, when glider assault infantry were the forerunners of today's helicopter-delivered airmobile troops. From the light pre-war sports and training machines, several nations developed troop-carrying gliders capable of getting a whole squad or more of infantry, with heavy weapons, onto the ground quickly, with the equipment that paratroopers simply could not carry. They made up at least one-third of the strength of US, British, and German airborne divisions in major battles, and they also carried out several daring coup de main raids and spearhead operations. However, the dangers were extreme, the techniques were difficult, the losses were heavy (particularly during night operations), and the day of the glider assault was relatively brief. This book explains the development and organization of glider troops, their mounts, and the air squadrons formed to tow them, the steep and costly learning-curve and the tactics that such troops learned to employ once they arrived on the battlefield.