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D-Day & Beyond: Land of the Free Because of the Brave
« on: June 24, 2019, 10:39:11 am »
D-Day & Beyond: Land of the Free Because of the Brave

June 6, 2019 by Mike Kelvington 
 

D-Day is certainly a day to be celebrated; but it is also important to recognize, for those who survived the jumps and beach landings, that day was just the start of a long, hedgerow to hedgerow fight across France towards Germany.  This fighting included subsequent jumps behind enemy lines, including during daylight hours.  After Normandy, the 101stand 82ndAirborne Divisions conducted another jump into Holland as part of Operation Market-Garden and helped hold the line during the Battle of the Bulge.  While their results in these operations did not match the success they achieved on D-Day, they continued to serve with distinction.  Those who contend the Airborne was not successful in these particular battles should keep in mind their poor employment.  The poor planning and misuse of the Airborne assets put these men in drastically outnumbered and out gunned fights.

https://havokjournal.com/culture/military/selfless-sacrifice-d-day/