Silent Wings over Normandy—the U.S. Army Air Corps glider program honored in Lubbock, Texas

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Come along and join Eddy Grigsby, Assistant Museum Manager at the Silent Wings Museum as he visits with NPR podcast host, Tom Wilmer.

Close to 14,000 glider aircraft were manufactured for combat roles in the European theater of WWII. The gliders first saw duty in Italy and subsequently played a vital role in delivering troops and material during the D-Day invasion of Normandy.

Click here to listen to Eddy Grigsby’s NPR podcast interview at the Silent Wings Museum

CG 4A Glider cockpit at Silent Wings Museum, Lubbock Texas
CG 4A Glider cockpit at Silent Wings Museum, Lubbock Texas. Photo Credit: Tom Wilmer

Only seven glider aircraft remain in the world and one is showcased at the Silent Wings Museum in Lubbock, Texas.

Glider training bases were located around America. Lubbock served as one of the key training facilities where more than 5,000 glider pilots received their wings before shipping out overseas.

Today, just a stones throw from the old South Plains Army Air Corps field is the Silent Wings Museum with an incredible array of historic artifacts, including a fully restored CG 4A glider.

Fully restored CG 4A Glider at Silent Wings Museum Lubbock. Texas
Fully restored CG 4A Glider at Silent Wings Museum Lubbock. Texas Photo Credit Tom WIlmer

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