Silent Wings
MTA
The Story of Airborne Forces, Paratroopers, and Glider Operations
2nd Edition
*Silent Wings: The Story of Airborne Forces, Paratroopers, and Glider Operations* traces the audacious journey of military forces designed to strike from the sky. From the nascent dreams of aerial troop deployment in the aftermath of World War I to the sophisticated vertical envelopment tactics of today, this book chronicles the evolution of paratroopers and glider operations. Witness the German Fallschirmjäger's shocking debut at Eben Emael and Crete, which galvanized the Allies into developing their own airborne capabilities. Follow the American and British airborne divisions through the chaotic drops of Sicily, the pivotal "Night of Nights" on D-Day, and the triumphs and tragedies of Operation Market Garden and Varsity.
Beyond the iconic battles, *Silent Wings* delves into the critical lessons learned, the technological innovations, and the profound human courage that defined airborne warfare. Explore the crucial role of gliders, from their initial effectiveness to their eventual obsolescence, and the indispensable development of pathfinder units that brought order to the chaos of mass parachute jumps. The narrative extends through the Korean War, showcasing the resilience of units like the Rakkasans, and into the Vietnam War, where the advent of the helicopter ushered in the revolutionary era of airmobility. This comprehensive history analyzes how these forces adapted to new battlefields and technologies, from the early reliance on surprise to the modern precision of Special Operations.
This book is more than a chronological account; it is an exploration of the unique identity, rigorous training, and enduring spirit of airborne soldiers. Discover how distinctive insignia, like the British Pegasus badge and American jump wings, forged an unparalleled esprit de corps. *Silent Wings* also examines the myths and realities surrounding these elite forces, meticulously dissecting what worked, what failed, and why. Concluding with the profound influence of airborne forces on contemporary military strategy and the future of vertical envelopment, this definitive work is a tribute to the daring visionaries and courageous individuals who have shaped the skies into a formidable dimension of warfare.
This book is essential reading for military historians, strategists, and enthusiasts interested in the evolution of airborne warfare and its impact on military doctrine. It will appeal to those fascinated by the daring tactics, technological innovations, and human courage of paratroopers and glider pilots across major 20th-century conflicts, particularly World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Readers seeking a comprehensive analysis of vertical envelopment from its inception to its modern application in special operations will find this a valuable resource.
December 2, 2025
37,626 words
2 hours 38 minutes
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