Transport Pilots in the Pacific Theater

Published: Jan. 15, 2018, 3:56 p.m.

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Transport pilots ferried soldiers and supplies between the Pacific Islands during WWII. While the pilots of fighter planes and bombers garnered all the glory, it was the transport pilots whose bravery kept the war going\\u2014bringing in cargo, taking out the wounded, delivering mail, escorting fighters to new locations\\u2014all while under the constant threat of attack from the enemy and mother nature.\\xa0 In this episode, Nevin Sledge of Cleveland, Mississippi, remembers flying his primitive cargo plane through all kinds of hazardous conditions.

Sledge shares several stories with us about the daily challenges they faced. He recalls how delaying a scheduled flight to Guam until the next morning resulted in the loss of forty wounded men. And how the US Navy construction battalion known as the See Bees, built a landing strip on that island in just ten days.

PODCAST BONUS: On the remote islands, far from US repair facilities, transport crews found creative ways to keep their planes in the air.\\xa0 Sledge recounts having to replace one of his wings using coconut logs and handful of tools.

PHOTO: vg-photo.com

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