Destination Normandy: Three American Regiments on D-DayBennett collects oral histories from men of three United States regiments that participated in the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment was the most widely scattered of the American parachute infantry regiments to be dropped on D-Day. However, the efforts of 180 men to stop the advance of an SS Panzer Grenadier division largely have been ignored outside of France. The 116th Infantry Regiment received the highest number of casualties on Omaha Beach of any Allied unit on D-Day. Stationed in England through most of the war, it had been the butt of jokes while other regiments did the fighting and dying in North Africa and the Mediterranean; that changed on June 6, 1944. And the 22nd Infantry Regiment, a unit that had fought in almost every campaign waged by the U.S. Army since 1812, came ashore on Utah Beach quite easily before getting embroiled in a series of savage fights to cross the marshland behind the beach and to capture the German heavy batteries to the north. |
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... Sgt . Ralph E. Jennings , 20363866 Sgt . George D. Johnson , 20364222 Pvt . Nicholas S. Kafkales , 33690296 Sgt . Paul M. Kennedy , 33033494 PFC Rosco E. Kidd , 35668437 PFC Edgar H. Kimball , 39856696 Pvt . Leo E. King , Jr. , 39856696 S.
... S.Sgt . Daniel P. Womack , 20363908 Cpl . Atlas E. Wright , 33043419 S.Sgt . James L. Wright , 20364229 Sgt . Grant C. Yopp , 20363698 Pvt . Willie E. Young , 34737057 PFC Frank A. Zawicki , 31065555 PFC George ( NMI ) Kerber , 32911410 ...
... S.Sgt . JOHN F PORTER , 32300271 ; displayed superior courage against enemy in the occupation of the town of Vierville sur Mer . Bronze Star , GO 47 , July 10 . S.Sgt . DARRELL R. SPICER , 20363121 ; repaired wire to rear echelon ...
Contents
Operation Bolero and the Clash of Cultures | 1 |
Three Regiments and the Mind of the | 7 |
Early Training and the Buildup to June 6 1944 | 19 |
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