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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SGT Russell Colburn
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Yes I have. It was about 20 years ago. At the VA Hospital in seattle there was a volunteer pushing patients around to their appointments. He was a WWII vet and proudly wore his.
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TSgt Larry Johnson
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Yes, I know about that badge. My Uncle Jimmy was in the 17th AB, 193rd Glider Inf, Company A. Here is hi picture.
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TSgt Larry Johnson
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hi=his
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SGT Jonathan Lubecky
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I have seen someone who legitimately has a set of Navy Blimp pilot wings. Which look weird as hell.
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
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SGT (Join to see) Yes. At lower Ft MacArthur, CA in 1962, one senior NCO wore a Glider Badge. Another wore a Ranger Tab, courtesy of his service with Merrill’s Marauders.
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1SG Don Fendley
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Yes my 1ST Sgt in AIT at FORT JACKSON SC in 1964-65
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Yes. When I joined in 1976 there were a handful of WWII vets. I worked foe a COL Ted Robinson, a veteran of the 101st Airborne Division who participated in the Normandy and Market Garden operations.
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SGT Eric Hawkins
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I haven't seen anyone with it. But, I would have to guess that not many that are authorized to wear the badge are still with us. As far as I know, we last used gliders in the invasion of France during WW2. Many didn't survive the "landing" because the gliders were made of wood and canvas. The first Commander of the 101st Airborne Division met his fate in a glider crash.
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SPC Robert Coventry
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The 101st Deputy Commander Brigadier General Don Pratt died on Dday because they put a bunch of armor to try and protect him and the extra weight caused the glider to crash (fall out of the sky) he broke his neck during the crash. It was referenced in Saving Private Ryan
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PO3 Scot Fahey
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glider training Dillingham field, Honolulu County Hawaii
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Cpl Francis Meech
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That's right up there with balloon pilot.
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Cpl Francis Meech
Cpl Francis Meech
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Navy and Marine Corps balloon pilot wings
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Cpl Francis Meech - That's really cool. Reminds me of Pathfinder.
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Cpl Francis Meech - Fort Huachuca
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SGT Practical/Vocational Nursing
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No, I would guess without looking it up around 1955 near the time that the Glider school ended.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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But the Glider Patch on the cap was uniform for all Airborne
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LTC Jason Mackay
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SSG Edward Tilton - there is the badge and the cap patch
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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LTC Jason Mackay - That was my point, the cap patch only indicated the soldier was airborne
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