DENVER (KDVR) — The last known glider pilot from World War II will be buried in Denver, according to a social media post from The Greatest Generation Foundation, a nonprofit that supports and honors ...
Funeral services were held in Denver on Wednesday for a World War II veteran on what would have been his 103rd birthday. Raymond Farris Chambers passed away peacefully in his sleep at the end of May.
Each time Noel Addy flew his World War II glider over Europe, commanders predicted he'd live only 18 more seconds. Towed behind a transport plane, Addy's armorless and gunless glider floated between ...
These were big gliders, 48 feet long with a wingspan of nearly 84 feet. In addition to the pilot and co-pilot they could carry 13 fully armed troops or a jeep and six soldiers, or a howitzer and gun ...
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