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From the early race to build gliders to the D-Day invasion at
Normandy and Nazi Germany’s final surrender, Silent Wings -
The American Glider Pilots of WWII narrated by Hal Holbrook,
reveals the critical role gliders played in World War II
offensives. Through rare archival footage and photographs, the
film places the audience right at the center of the action in
the dangerous world of the American glider pilot.
During WWII, 6000 young Americans volunteered to fly large
unarmed cargo gliders into battle. For these glider pilots every
mission was do-or-die. It was their task to repeatedly risk
their lives landing the men and tools of war deep within
enemy-held territory, often in complete darkness.
Thousands of lives were saved and battles won because of their
efforts. In fact, one pilot interviewed said - the 'G' in their
emblem didn't stand for glider; it stood for 'guts'.
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