Image of Silent Wings Gliders and the American Pilots who flew them in the second World War.

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Blood and Oil cover artwork
Front Cover Artwork
(Glider Wings Insignia photo courtesy of Philippe Esvelin)

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Back Cover Artwork
(Glider Wings Insignia photo courtesy of Philippe Esvelin)

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Lt. Leo Cordier of the 78th Squadron, 485th Troop Carrier Group and his CG-4A 'Connecticut Yankee' glider.

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Mack Striplin during advanced glider training in Lubbock, Texas, 1943.
(Photo courtesy of Philippe Esvelin)

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Soldiers from the all-black 969th Field Artillery Battalion and some 101st Airborne troopers
unload 155-mm howitzer shells from a CG-4A glider in Bastogne, Belgium.

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Flight Officer Elbert D. Jella, the dead-eye glider pilot who disabled a German tank during the battle at Burp Gun Corner.

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Anthony Clement McAuliffe addresses his troops on landing field.

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Glider Montage.
(Glider graduation photo courtesy of Philippe Esvelin)

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Paratroopers headed for Sicily.

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Last minute instructions given to the troops.

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Troops watching slide presentation back on base.

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Troops getting ready for deployment.

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Troops prepare to take off towards their final destination.

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The Treaty of Versailles restricted Germany from producing and using powered aircraft,
which unintentionally led to the developement of Germany's secret glider program.


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An ill-fated American glider upon its final descent.

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Prisoners at a concentration camp.

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General Maxwell Taylor.

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An enemy concrete bunker.

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Pilots pictured in front of WWII glider plane.

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General George Patton (left) and Dwight Eisenhower (center) meet with an officer.

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The St. Louis Glider Crash which claims the life of the city's mayor.

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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base located Northeast of Dayton, Ohio.

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Adolf Hitler standing with an elite squad of his Fallschirmjäger (Paratroopers),
at Fort Eben Emael upon presenting each of them with the Iron Cross.

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