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🗓️ 2 March 2023
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0:00.0 | Sky here with another episode of the History Unplugged Podcast. |
0:08.4 | In World War II, the Allied forces used all sorts of aircraft and combat for the very first |
0:12.5 | time, and because of that, they also used experimental tactics. |
0:16.0 | In May 1942, the Allies flew new C-47 transport aircraft to North Africa as part of Operation |
0:22.3 | Torch. |
0:23.3 | This was the first combat airborne mission in US Army history, but also the longest airborne |
0:27.5 | mission of the entire war. |
0:29.4 | The planes flew their maximum distance and only had enough fuel to handle a one-way trip, |
0:34.0 | even though the pair of troopers trained during the daytime that had to deploy at night. |
0:37.8 | Now, a lot of mistakes were made and lessons were learned here that would make for better |
0:41.2 | airborne operations in the future, such as D-Day, but there were also lots of innovations |
0:45.3 | that came in handy later. |
0:46.7 | The 60th troop carrier group went on to fly some of the first combat aerial medical evacuation |
0:51.0 | missions, saving thousands of troop's lives when they could take them out of the battlefield |
0:55.2 | and to field hospitals. |
0:56.7 | The 60th troop carrier group continued to play a major role in World War II, learning |
1:00.5 | all sorts of lessons in airborne, air land, aeromedical evacuation, and glider missions, and gliders |
1:06.6 | or unpowered aircraft that many times had to land in the darkness of night once the tow |
1:11.0 | cable was broken, not knowing if a flat field or a hill or building were in front of them. |
1:16.3 | To talk about the 60th troop carrier group as today's guest, Colonel Mark Laihas, author |
1:20.5 | of the book Leading the Way to Victory, a history of the 60th troop carrier group 1940 |
1:24.7 | to 1945. |
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