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Travel Bug Dog Tag WW II-Silent Wings Museum TB15

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Released:
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Origin:
Texas, United States
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Please drop this item in rural or Premium Member Only caches.  Do not drop it in an urban cache or leave it behind at a caching event.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; this prevents the chain and tag tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take this travel bug anywhere you wish.  No permission needed to leave the U.S.

About This Item

SilentWingPendant

Keychain Pendant (WACO-CG4A). This item was purchased at the Silent Wings Museum, Lubbock, TX. The museum preserves and promotes the history of the World War II military glider program. The facility is located on the site of the World War II South Plains Army Air Field, where about 80% of the glider pilots were trained between 1942 and 1945. The pendant depicts a WACO CG4A, the most widely used United States troop/cargo military glider of World War II.  Among many exhibits, the museum houses a faithfully restored example of the nearly the nearly 15,000 WACO gliders built during the war effort.
 
The CG-4A was constructed of fabric-covered wood and metal and was crewed by a pilot and copilot. It had two fixed mainwheels and a tailwheel. The CG-4A could carry 13 troops and their equipment. Cargo loads could be a jeep, a 75 mm howitzer, or a ¼ ton trailer; they were loaded through the upward-hinged nose section. C-47s were usually used as tow aircraft. CG-4As went into operation in July 1943 during the Allied invasion of Sicily. They participated in the American airborne landings in Normandy on 6 June 1944, and in other important airborne operations in Europe and in the China-Burma-India Theater.
 
The WACOs were conceived and built to be retrieved and reused. On the battlefield a tow cable was elevated to be available for a low-flying tow plane equipped with a tail hook. However, gliders were generally considered expendable by high-ranking European theater officers and combat personnel and were usually abandoned, or destroyed, after the initial landing. Despite this general lack of support for the recovery system, several gliders were recovered from Normandy and even more from the Operation Market-Garden in the Netherlands and Wesel, Germany.

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Retrieve It from a Cache 11/24/2013 Bartians retrieved it from Hard Rock TB Hotel Oklahoma   Visit Log

Going to OKC.

Dropped Off 10/26/2013 Bartians placed it in Hard Rock TB Hotel Oklahoma - 269.8 miles  Visit Log

Bye.

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/21/2013 Bartians retrieved it from An Ammo Can Texas   Visit Log

Picked this guy up in Dallas while on fall break with kiddos. Taking back to OK. Thanks for sharing. Bag beat up. Will get it a new one.

Discovered It 10/8/2013 Team-DnD discovered it   Visit Log

Saw this in a ammo can tfttb

Discovered It 9/17/2013 J27Smith discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this bug while dropping a Smiley coin at An Ammo Can. Thanks for sharing!

Discovered It 9/6/2013 sky-seeker discovered it   Visit Log

I saw this beautiful TB AT "An Ammo Can". I am SO into aviation, so it caught my eye immediately. I never knew gliders were that BIG! 😮 I am surprised that I had never heard of this museum before. Thank you so much for sharing with us and I may plan a visit sometime. (all the way from Dallas!) 😎

Dropped Off 8/24/2013 ThePedestrian placed it in An Ammo Can Texas - 15.21 miles  Visit Log

Dropped off at "An Ammo Can" GC42YN1

Retrieve It from a Cache 8/22/2013 ThePedestrian retrieved it from Mushaboom Texas   Visit Log

Picked it up from Mushaboom (GC1MVPT) in Las Colinas, Texas.

Dropped Off 5/5/2013 DaiWai placed it in Mushaboom Texas - 1.65 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/4/2013 DaiWai took it to Birds of a Feather: Cedar Waxwings Texas - 6.49 miles  Visit Log
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