Marine Lieutenant Towing Gliders May 1942 Parris Island
A Marine lieutenant operates a power towing plane for gliders at Parris Island, South Carolina, in May 1942. He participates in flight training procedures crucial for U.S. Marine Corps operations during World War II. The image reflects the training tactics that shaped military aviation, emphasizing the importance of glider operations in air combat strategy.
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Marine Lieutenant Towing Gliders May 1942 Parris Island
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