Mil History Talk
As the 82nd Anniversary of D-Day approaches, Military History Talk begins a special two-part series on some of the most overlooked contributors to Operation Overlord. In Episode 72, Hope and Brian take listeners into the cockpit of the IX Troop Carrier Command—the organization responsible for delivering the American airborne assault into Normandy during the opening hours of June 6, 1944. Often overshadowed by the drama of Omaha Beach and the heroics of the airborne divisions themselves, the men of IX Troop Carrier Command flew more than 2,000 transport aircraft and hundreds of gliders through darkness, cloud cover, anti-aircraft fire, and intense navigational challenges to place the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions behind German lines. The result was the largest airborne operation in history. Join us as we explore how IX Troop Carrier Command was organized and trained, why the airborne drops became so scattered, how the glider landings proved remarkably accurate, and the staggering challenges faced by crews flying unarmed C-47s into combat. We also examine the command’s continuing role in Normandy through aerial resupply, reinforcement, and medical evacuation missions. From chaos and confusion to innovation and courage, this is the story of the airmen who made the airborne assault possible.
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