Marine gliders towed in Parris Island May 1942
Marine gliders are towed from Page Field in Parris Island, South Carolina, in May 1942. This image illustrates U.S. Marine Corps flight training during World War II. Gliders played a crucial role in military operations, enabling troops to land silently and efficiently behind enemy lines. The use of gliders marked a significant advancement in airborne tactics.
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Marine gliders towed in Parris Island May 1942
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