November 14th 2018
November 14th 2018
Few people appreciate it today, but for a period of more than three years during World War II, a force of mostly American airmen undertook one of history’s most complex — and deadliest — logistical operations, flying thousands of tons of supplies from India over the Himalayas into China in rickety, under-powered cargo planes.
“The world’s first strategic airlift,” the U.S. Air Force calls it.
These flights over “the Hump” were indispensable to China’s war effort against the Japanese, and thus a major factor in the Allies’ ultimate victory.
But at a tremendous cost. No fewer than 700 Allied planes crashed or got shot down and 1,200 airmen died. “Every 340 tons delivered cost the life of a pilot
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A "Hump" day history nugget
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GOAT Hump Day thread.
11-14-2018: Never forget!
11-14-2018: Never forget!
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I just stumbled upon this looking for a new Hump Day pic but I'm glad I did everyone should Google it because what those guys did is pretty incredible.
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Interesting. You should make history lessons a weekly thing, Tigg.
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Pretty cool, Tigg.