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The 101st Airborne's Lost Paratrooper
Private John M. K. Steele was one of the most famous paratroopers from D-Day โ he famously got caught on the spire of the church in Sainte-Mรจre-รglise, hanging limp and playing dead for hours while the town burned below....
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The Unknown Soldier Who Freed Paris
When the 2nd Armored Division under General Philippe Leclerc entered Paris on August 25, 1944, the first tank into the city โ named "The Maintenant" (Now) by its crew โ was driven by Sergeant Fernand Buridant, a Frenchma...
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Private Samuel K. — Archigny, France — 1944
On August 31, 1944, near the town of Archingny, France, I was the loader in a Sherman tank called 'Wolverine.' We had been pushing through France for three weeks straight without resupply โ eating K-rations, sleeping in the mud, smelling like diesel and gunpowder. On that day, we crossed a small bridge and found ourselves facing four German Panthers that had been abandoned โ out of fuel. The crews had stripped them and walked east. Our driver, a kid from Detroit named Tommy Kowalski, got out and examined the Panthers. He found a German soldier's lunch pail in one of them โ still had actual bre...