No Engine, No Hope: The Insane Rescue Mission into a Valley of Death
May 13, 1945. While the world celebrated the surrender of Nazi Germany, a group of 24 American soldiers and Women’s Army Corps (WAC) personnel at the Hollandia base in New Guinea boarded a C-47 transport plane for what was supposed to be a routine “sightseeing” tour. Their destination: the Shangri-La Valley—a hidden world nestled deep within the Orange Mountains, so isolated that its inhabitants, the Dani tribe, were still living in the Stone Age.
The flight was a reward for months of grueling service in the Pacific theater. But at 3:15 p.m., the “routine” turned into a nightmare. Trapped by sudden downdrafts and towering 14,000-foot peaks, the C-47, nicknamed the Gremlin Special, slammed into a mountainside at full speed.

I. The survivors of the Inferno
The impact was cataclysmic. Twenty-one people died instantly as the plane disintegrated into a ball of fire. Only three people crawled from the burning wreckage, thrown into the jungle 200 feet below:
Corporal Margaret Hastings: 24, both legs severely burned.
Lieutenant John McCollum: 30, a navigator who had just watched his twin brother die.
Sergeant Kenneth Decker: 23, with a fractured arm and a charred face.
They were stranded in a valley surrounded by vertical rock walls, with no radio and no supplies. They were effectively ghost passengers in a land that time forgot.
II. Paratroopers into the Stone Age
When the Gremlin Special failed to return, a massive search was launched. Three days later, a search plane spotted the survivors waving bits of yellow parachute silk. But spotting them was one thing; saving them was another. The valley floor was too high for standard aircraft to take off from, and the jungle was too dense for any known helicopter of the era.
The Army decided on a daring two-phase mission. Phase one: Parachute in a team of elite “Reconnaissance” medics. Lieutenant Walter Hearnden and Sergeant Benjamin Bulatau volunteered for the jump.
Landing in the valley, they were immediately met by Dani warriors armed with spears. In one of the most extraordinary cultural encounters of the war, the “Stone Age” warriors chose curiosity over hostility. They helped the medics carry the survivors to a base camp and even brought sweet potatoes and pigs to feed the starving Americans.
III. The Insane Plan: The Glider Snatch
By early June, Margaret Hastings’ leg infections were worsening despite the penicillin Hearnden had brought. They couldn’t walk out, and no plane could land. The Army turned to a radical, unproven technology: the CG-4A Waco glider and the “Snatch” extraction technique.
The plan was madness. A glider would be towed over the mountains and released to land on a makeshift 500-foot dirt strip hacked out of the jungle by the paratroopers and Dani warriors. Once the survivors were inside, a C-47 transport plane would fly low over the strip, trailing a 20-foot hook. The hook would snag a nylon tow line held up by two poles, yanking the motorless glider from a standstill to 120 mph in seconds.
IV. The Flight to Freedom
On June 28, 1945, the extraction began. Captain William Samuels, the glider pilot, had already written “goodbye” letters to his family. He successfully landed the glider on the short, bumpy strip—the first time a glider had ever touched down in the New Guinea interior.
Margaret Hastings was strapped into the seat, her heart hammering against her ribs. The C-47 roared overhead at 130 mph. The hook connected with a sound like a gunshot. Margaret felt a violent jerk—0 to 80 mph in two seconds—as the glider was snatched off the ground, clearing the jungle canopy by mere feet.
In three separate “snatches,” Samuels and the C-47 crew pulled all three survivors and the rescue team out of the valley. It was the first time in military history that the glider snatch had been used with live human passengers behind enemy lines.
V. The Legacy of the Hidden Valley
The survivors returned to Hollandia as heroes. Margaret Hastings became a national celebrity, the “WAC of Shangri-La,” though she spent the rest of her life haunted by the loss of her friends. John McCollum lived to be 89, but never fully got over the death of his twin brother in that burning jungle.
Operation Shangri-La remains a testament to human ingenuity and the unexpected kindness between strangers. The Dani people, who could have easily killed the intruders, became their greatest allies. The American military, faced with an impossible terrain, rewrote the rules of aviation to bring three of their own home.
Today, the Shangri-La Valley is no longer a secret, but the dirt strip where the glider was snatched has long since been reclaimed by the jungle. All that remains is the story of a wooden plane with no engine that flew into a Stone Age valley to perform a miracle.
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