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Title: D-Day


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Power point by Robert L. Martinez Primary Content
Source Speaking of America Vol. II, by Laura
Belmonte
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  • On June 6, 1944, the Allied Invasion of western
    Europe (known as D-Day or Operation Overlord)
    began.

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  • U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower coordinated a
    huge force of 2,000 ships, 10,000 planes, 4,126
    landing craft, and hundreds of tanks and other
    vehicles in an attack on the shores of Normandy,
    France.

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  • One hundred and thirty-two thousand American,
    British, and Canadian troops were transported
    across the English Channel.

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  • They assaulted five beaches code-named Utah,
    Gold, Juno, Sword, and Omaha.

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  • While the British and Canadian contingents met
    little opposition, American forces encountered
    fierce resistance, especially at Omaha Beach.

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  • U.S. soldiers from the 1st and 29th Infantry
    Divisions, along with Army Rangers and amphibious
    tanks, were ordered to secure Omaha Beach.

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  • They sustained heavy casualties, but succeeded in
    completing their mission.

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  • By late August, more than 1 million Allied troops
    had landed at Normandy and swept through France.

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  • After liberating Paris, they headed toward the
    German border.

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  • Although supply problems and a reorganized German
    army soon stopped the Allied offensive, the D-Day
    operation turned the tide of the war in Europe.

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  • In the following reading, Bob Slaughter, a member
    of the 29th Infantry Division, recalls landing at
    Omaha Beach.

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  • We saw the bomb explosionsWe were twelve miles
    offshore

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  • Prior to landing, friends said their so longs
    and good lucksThe feeling amongst most of the
    men was that the landing would be a walk-in
    affair later we could expect a stiff
    counterattack.

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  • The English Channel was extremely rough, and
    it wasnt long before we had to help the crafts
    pumps by bailing with our helmetswe were soaking
    wet.

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  • As the sky lightenedthe smoking and burning
    French shoreline also became more definedthe
    huge guns of the Allied navies opened up with
    what must have been one of the greatest artillery
    barrages ever.

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  • Twin-fuselaged P-38 fighter bombers were also
    overhead protecting us from the Luftwaffe German
    air force and giving us a false sense of
    security.

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  • About two or three hundred yards from shore we
    encountered artillery fire. Near misses sent
    water skyward and then it rained back on usI
    thought, if this boat doesnt hurryIll die from
    seasickness.

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  • About 150 yards from shore, I raised my head
    despite the warningTracer bullets were bouncing
    and skipping off the ramp and sides as the enemy
    zeroed in on the boat which had beached a few
    minutes before us.

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  • Great plumes of water from enemy artillery and
    mortars sprouted close byWe expected A and B
    Companies to have the beach secured by the time
    we landed.

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  • The ramp went down while shells exploded on land
    and in the water. Unseen snipers were shooting
    down from the cliffs, but the most havoc came
    from automatic weapons.

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  • When I did get out, I was in the water. It was
    very difficult to shed the sixty pounds of
    equipment, and if one were a weak swimmer he
    could drown before he inflated his Mae West life
    vest. Many hit in the water and drowned, good
    swimmers or not.

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  • I noticed a G.I. running, trying to get across
    the beachan enemy gunner shot him. He screamed
    for a medic. An aidman moved quickly to him and
    he was also shotboth of them screamingboth died
    in minutes.

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  • Boys turned into menany who survived would be
    frightened menDiscipline and training took over.

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  • For me it was time to get the hell away from the
    killing zone and across the beachI gathered my
    courage and started running as fast as I my long
    legs would carry me. I ran low as I could to
    lessen the target

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  • It was a long way to go, one hundred yards or
    more. We were loaded with gear, our shoes full of
    waterI tripped in a tidal pool of a few inches
    of water, began to stumble, and accidentally
    fired my rifle, barely missing my foot. But I
    made it

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  • I had gotten sand in my rifle, so I dont
    believe we had a weapon that could fire. I felt
    like a naked morsel on a giant sandy platter.

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  • I took off my assault jacket and spread out my
    raincoat so I could clean my rifle. It was then I
    saw bullet holes in my jacket and raincoat.

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  • I lit my first cigarette I had to rest and
    compose myself because I became weak in the
    knees.
  • - Bob Slaughter
  • 29th Infantry Division

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