Posted on May 31, 2014
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Have you ever seen anyone wearing a Glider badge? How many Soldiers could you ask before receiving the correct answer without the help of a search engine?
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SFC David Sanson
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I know a soldier who had one. Neatest veteran Ive ever met. WWII Veteran and was a Glider pilot. So sad when he passed away years ago.
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MAJ Tim Cunningham
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We used to wear the glider patch on our overseas caps at the 101st Airborne Division. This obviously was before the beret became the replacement cap. But I've never seen anyone with a glider badge.
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LTC Christopher Hills
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Actually, that patch was both airborne and glider and we were authorised it up through the 1990’s in lieu of a beret. I just never wore it.
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SGM Robert Mullikin
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Gliders were last used in WWII - part of the D-Day Assault!
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LTC Military Police
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Anyone other than a older veteran? Meaning WW2, not Panama.

My uncle, who kept his Class A’s with DD214 ready to go because he might get called back after thirty something years, after retiring in the 1960’s!
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MSgt Raymond Morgan
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No.
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SPC Darryl Weeden
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Having served in the 101st Airborne 2/187 Rakkasans back in the 90s and went to a couple of the reunions at the museum on base I had the honor of meeting a few of the veterans of the unit from WWII that had them.
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SP5 Joe Bierce
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not since 1940's.
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SSG Don Wilson
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Only on a WW2 vet.
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SGT Morris Jordan
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Edited 5 y ago
My father, 1LT Bernard "Pappy" Jordan, did not have this badge, but proudly wore his Glider Pilot wings. He was a pilot on gliders that carried personnel and equipment into Normandy, Holland, and Germany. When asked what the "G" on the wings stood for, he'd always reply, "GUTS!" No one contradicted him! He retired from the Air Force in 1965, and died in 1995.
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SPC Eric McInteer
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That would be hilarious to see some 40-something wearing a glider badge!
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