Delve into the harrowing fight for Carentan, where the 101st Airborne faced relentless German machine guns, mortars, and treacherous hedgerows to secure a critical crossroads that would determine the ...
On the night before D-Day, Private Jake McNiece and the men of the 101st Airborne were scattered across Normandy as their C-47 was torn apart by enemy fire. Landing miles from their objective and cut ...
On June 6, 1944, Allied forces landed in Normandy, France. Eventually, over 3 million Americans would participate in the European Campaign to defeat Germany. Losses quickly mounted as German forces ...