-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
13-019 Garand Picture of the Day

Korean War - HF-SN-98-07329 Far East Air Force's C-46
Click here to learn more about the U.S. Army in Korea
Korean War Videos: warinkorea - YouTube
Stopped by the camera the split second before his parachute opens, this paratrooper seems to be dangling from the Far East Air Force's C-46 Commando of the 437th Troop Carrier Wing from which he has jumped. Beneath him, the parachutes of other 187th Regimental Combat Team troopers in his "stick" have already burst open. Presenting an excellent example of the air-ground team in action, FEAF's 437th Troop Carrier Wing works in the closest possible coordination with the veteran 187th. C-46 "Commando" of the 437th and other transports of the 315th Air Division (Combat Cargo) dropped paratroopers at Munsan-ni last March, and once previously in the Sunchon-Sukchon area north of Pyongyang, Korea, in October 1950. Since that time, the two organizations have worked closely on practice field maneuvers. Thirty "Commandos" participated in this training exercise.
AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM#: 80922 AC
Information
|
Warning: This is a relatively older thread This discussion is older than 360 days. Some information contained in it may no longer be current. |
|
-
01-19-2013 10:49 AM
# ADS
Friends and Sponsors
-
Legacy Member
Would like to see how his Garand
was secured. From the pic it looks like it would fall when his chute popped open.....Frank
-
-
-
FREE MEMBER
NO Posting or PM's Allowed
Me too! Looks like it would pop him on the nose when the chute opened!
-
Advisory Panel
The sling will be over his shoulder and the rifle will be under his waist belt (of his chute). No way it can come loose...
-