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Gooney Birds and Ferry Tales: The 27th Air Transport Group in World War II (Hardcover)
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Gooney Birds and Ferry Tales: The 27th Air Transport Group in World War II (Hardcover)
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The 27th Air Transport Group, part of the 302nd Transport Wing,
supported the 8th and 9th Air Forces in World War II with ferry and
transport services. Though their role was extremely vital to the
success of the air and ground wars in Europe, their story has
remained largely untold - until now. Flying primarily C-47s the
27th ATG performed a broad assortment of duties including resupply
of frontline units, medical evacuation, transportation of VIPs and
many others. The 27th supported Patton's drive across Europe by
hauling gasoline - an extremely hazardous undertaking - to the
front lines. On Christmas Eve 1944 the Group flew a special,
all-out mission to transport reinforcement troops from Marseille to
the Battle of the Bulge front - this operation involved over 100
aircraft with the 302nd Wing receiving a commendation from Gen.
Spaatz for their efforts. Elements of the 27th also participated in
a secret mission to Sweden to support Norwegian underground forces
- both American and German forces used the same Swedish airfield!
Many first-person anecdotes, over 600 photographs, and a reprint of
the "official" 302nd Wing unit history make this volume, by Group
historian Jon Maguire, a fitting, and long-overdue tribute to the
men and women of the 27th ATG.
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