Posted on May 31, 2014
Have you ever seen anyone wearing a Glider badge?
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The only glider badges I've ever seen, were worn by Veterans of the D-Day invasion who flew in behind enemy lines in those things that had the aerodynamics of a falling rock. As far as I know, no one in this day and age is entitled to wear one of those.
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I met a man with a Glider Badge at the 82 museum in the early 1980s and he was fairly old then. Great old glider rider, I wish I could remember his name.
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I came in, in 1980. There was a guy in my unit from the 82nd, he whore it on the overseas cap.
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LTC Christopher Hills
Ah no. That patch was used for both airborne and glider after WWII and was authorised (though rarely worn ) in lieu of the beret up through the early 90’s. I had a cap with that sewn on but never wore it. Liked my beret. The metal glider badge looks exactly like the air assault badge but with a glider in the center instead of a helo. It is worn on the uniform the same as the airborne or air assault.
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My Dad had a Glider Badge. I have it now in his keepsake box.
He was in the 82nd.
He was in the 82nd.
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So, I’m wondering (after several correct answers), if a soldier going through jump school in 72 and awarded both jump wings and the glider patch (not a pin on metallic) device, is authorized to wear the glider patch on the new service headgear. There are still a few soldiers out there from that era.
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I think the Civil Air Patrol might have a Glider badge, Not 100% certain but I know that they do some glider training
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I saw one on a 90 plus years old he was a glider troop in WW2 said that they didn't get the extra pay that jumpers got. it was on his hat and had a tee shirt that said something about gliders
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