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Great research Pat, as ever. Curious about the publication you mentioned. Any details? Neil mentioned a coming publication on his post of POW...
That photo was taken after the Normandy invasion.
Recently I received the photo shown here. [IMG] With the research done in this thread it was pretty easy to pinpoint the location of this...
Pat, I have just been digging a bit into all that was posted here. Reason......new leads for identification on 'Glider B'. A few things I...
Pat, I only know the three pics that are on my website.
F/O Howard Dietz was seriously wounded. I don't know what caused his injuries. German fire or crash landing?
I have he book.
The coming newsletter of the Glider Pilot Association haar an article about La Londe and 436th resupply missions. One of the GPs had said he...
There will be 436th TCG nose art in my new book, which is about Troop Carrier nose art. None of Benecke's pics. It is already at the publisher...
I say it is John.
I am pretty sure the 80th TCS A/C has tail letter K. Now I need to figure out (again) how to get a photo into a post here :)
Neil, I think the above photo is a crop from the one on page 99.
I think I have a good scan of that photo. Believe it is also in Wolfe's book ' Green Light'. [hr] And I am not sure if it is an official USAF...
Great work Pat.
Dave, Will send you good scans of that pic. Don't hesitate to remind me. Hans
It is my understanding that the photo was taken in the UK. That should be part of the Breathtaking Spectacle project I am doing with Adam Berry....
Finally reading the posts on my PC, which works much better as a Phone. Also for writing a reply. There sure are things to reply to. My biggest...
Pat, For such question, please drop me a line at my email marketc47@gmail.com I know a glider named EDNA flew with 435th on Market.
101st gliders had chalk numbers as well. No doubt about that.
John, The primary task was to provide the information to Warren Miller's son. His father was killed on the Rhine mission.