Leading the Way to Victory is the official history of the 60th Troop
Carrier Group, featuring unpublished first-person accounts by
participating veterans and expertly written by retired USAF Colonel Mark
C. Vlahos, combat veteran and former Vice Wing Commander of 314th
Airlift Wing at the Little Rock Air Force Base.
The December 7, 1941, surprise attack on Pearl Harbor thrust the United
States into World War II. Just six months later in May 1942, flying new
C-47 transport aircraft, the 60th Troop Carrier Group led the way as the
first U.S. TCG to deploy to England and the European Theater of
Operations in World War II. Leading the way to victory, the 60th TCG's
first mission--dropping U. S. paratroopers outside of Oran, North
Africa--was not only the first combat airborne mission in U.S. Army
history, but also the longest airborne mission of the entire war. This
drop spearheaded Operation TORCH, also known as the Invasion of North
Africa, by taking key Axis airfields just inland from the amphibious
landing zones. The 60th TCG went on to fly some of the first combat
aeromedical evacuation missions and the first combat mission towing
CG-4A "Waco" gliders during Operation HUSKY--the Invasion of Sicily. As
the new airborne, air land, aeromedical evacuation, and glider missions
matured in World War II, the 60th TCG continued to play a major role,
paying in blood for valuable lessons learned in the school of hard
knocks. The group later flew dramatic missions into Yugoslavia,
supporting Partisans as part of the secret war in the Balkans, an
episode of World War II history still all but unknown today and dropped
British paratroops in the airborne invasion of Greece. The Group was
inactivated at the end of the war.
Drawing on official United States Army Air Forces microfilm records,
operational records in the National Archives, photographs from both
collections, published historical materials, and many personal accounts,
author Mark C. Vlahos' expertly written and highly readable volume is
certain to become the standard history and go-to reference for the 60th
TCG. This work offers scholars and lay readers alike an authoritative,
informative, and engaging saga of the Group's battles, adversity,
hardships, and triumphs from inception through the Allied victory in
Europe.