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John and Pat, Thanks for the explanation of the Horsa glider numbers, couldn't have been more clear. I checked out page 125 of "D-Day Gliders"...
A nice conclusion to identifying Chalk number 47, Pat and John; no doubt that the crashed glider is the one that carried 307th A/B Engineer...
Thanks Patrick, So it looks like #43 was an 89th TCS glider. Do we have a similar breakdown of chalk nos. for the 435th, 436th and 437th TCGs...
Hi all, I was looking at British Pathe footage #1939.12, linkage here, and see a few more Horsa glider takeoffs that may be part of Mission...
Hi all, Pat and John, That is really excellent work on the Horsa that may very well be chalk #47. Now we have an image of that glider that...
Hi all, Thanks so much Pat, for clarifying the situation. I didn't think we were looking at the same glider in all of the images being...
Hi guys, I am enjoying the discussion above concerning the Horsa glider recently spotted by Pat in the AP Archive film. However, sometimes I...
Hi Pat, Sorry about the missing photos. I apparently deleted them from Photobucket. Can't imagine why. Anyway, here they are: [img]...
HI all, Yes, excellent footage of Serial 31. Maybe I'm just the last one to know, but I noticed in the film that the C-47s seem to have had...
Hi John, Thanks for the quick response. I did not intend for you to spend a lot of time looking through NCAP images. I plan to do some of...
Hi all, Been out a while for some back surgery, but am doing very well now. John, can you tell me whether or not you have an aerial photo on...
Good news indeed! Thanks for the update. Charles
Hi all, Yes, Pat, it is indeed great to have them around for as long as possible. I love to hear their stories. Charles
At the recent 45th anniversary reunion of the WW2 Glider Pilots Association, Major Earl Neal received a special honor of once again flying a C-47,...
Hi All, I don't know how much this helps in locating Eisenhower's Camp Shellburst, but I ran into a few things at this website:...
Wow Pat, Very nice photos! Good clear, sharp images. Charles
Thanks Pat, I will have a look at the map you mentioned. Seems like some time ago I was trying to dig into the activities of the 307 A/B...