Marine Corps Gliders Towed at Parris Island May 1942
Marine Corps gliders are towed at Page Field, Parris Island, South Carolina, in May 1942. These gliders played a crucial role in World War II, enabling troops to land silently behind enemy lines. The training at Parris Island prepared Marine pilots for various missions, enhancing the effectiveness of aerial operations during the conflict.
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Marine Corps Gliders Towed at Parris Island May 1942
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