314th Airlift Wing History & Heritage
In the autumn of 1950, UN forces were relentlessly pushing the collapsing North Korean People's Army northward following the breakout from the Pusan Perimeter. Seeking total annihilation of the fleeing forces and desperate to rescue a group of American POWs—survivors of the brutal Tiger Death March—military planners devised a daring trap. The strategy required dropping an airborne force deep behind enemy lines at the critical geographic choke points of Sukchon and Sunchon. This would create an impenetrable "anvil" against which the advancing U.S. Eighth Army "hammer" could crush the retreating enemy forces. This episode tells the story of a paradigm-shifting operation that bridged the gap between the mass airborne drops of WWII and modernized heavy-lift strategies, forever changing military history. Join us as we explore how the "Giants" of the 314th Troop Carrier Group, flying a fragile fleet of Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcars, integrated with the elite combat power of the 187th Airborne Regimental Combat Team, known as the Rakkasans. Overcoming mechanical nightmares and intense ground fire, these pioneering airmen successfully delivered over 2,800 paratroopers. More incredibly, for the first time ever, they dropped 105mm heavy artillery directly into a combat zone by parachute, effectively rendering the combat glider obsolete. We will unpack the overwhelming tactical brilliance of the assault, the maintenance miracles that made it possible, and the devastating weather delays that resulted in a tragic strategic miss at the Sunchon tunnel.
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