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I've been going through the faded 437th TCG glider pilot interrogation sheets tonight. It's interesting to punch in the co-ordinates that they...
Great purchase Pat.
I have a few very faded copies of the Glider interrogation sheets for the 437th and there are two for GP's from the 435th who flew in the 437th...
I've been contacted by the family of F/O Charles G Grimes, a Glider Pilot from the 78th TCS, 435th TCG. They are trying to locate where in...
The high res version of this photo clearly shows that it is R15. [hr] A close up of the chalk numbers from the above photo. The Holdy Horsa...
Pat, you're correct. The photo I have of the jeep and handcart features both Horsa gliders in the frame. I'm not at home now to post it but I've...
Great research Kevin. I'll be in Memphis for the reunion.
Well, let's call them semi-permanent markers. Here's a map of their location. It's down a dirt track which takes you back onto the main road into...
Kevin, I absolutely envy you for buying a house in what is probably my favourite area in Normandy. I passed your house numerous times in the jeep...
Well, F/O Zane H Graves T-121537 was awarded the Air Medal for the D-Day period in General Order #33. This GO is the awarding of Air Medals to...
I've just returned from Normandy. I took the Jeep and Handcart and re-created the photo. [IMG] Neil. Edited by Pat to reduce image size...
Pat, you're right. The more I study the photo I can see that the aft end of the Horsas are undamaged. A bulldozer would have made a mess of them...
Gents, This photograph has come up of Horsa wreckage in Normandy. Are they from La Londe as it appears that they may have been bulldozed to the...
[img] Using Pat's map, can someone confirm to me the location of the archway please? Neil.
I don't think he is a paratrooper. If my assumption that he has a 9th AF patch on his M41 jacket, then I think he's a Glider Pilot.
It's quite a substantial building too and I think you're right about the spade on the helmet. No Eagle patch on the shoulder though which is odd.
A friend of mine purchased a large number of Troop Carrier photographs and amongst them was this very interesting photo. [IMG] I've posted...
I've found the footage on PhotosNormandie You Tube page but blink and you'll miss it....
Are the first four photos taken around Welford Airfield when Churchill inspected the 506th PIR on the 23rd of March 1944?
Patrick, can you email it to me and I'll quite happily host it on my photo bucket account. [hr] With regards to the screenshots from the Combat...