6.06.2008

The sixth of June

June 6, 1944, paratroopers from the 82nd and 101st Divisions dropped into the Cherbourg peninsula of France in the vanguard of massive Allied landings on the beaches of Normandy. Each trooper carried some 70 pounds of equipment including these...



Emergency rations

4 pieces of chewing gum

2 bouillon cubes

2 Nescafe instant coffees, 2 sugar cubes, and creamers

4 Hershey bars

1 pack of Charms candy

1 package pipe tobacco

1 bottle of water purification (Halazone) tablets to purify water. "To use: Put two tablets in canteen full of water (approx. 1 qt.) and shake briskly. Wait 30 minutes before drinking water. If water is dirty or discolored, use 4 tablets."

[From American Experience | D-Day | Paratroopers]


From NPR's description of the airborne assault:



The 101st Division suffered great losses. Only one sixth of the men reached their destination points. The first regiment of the 82nd Division fared better, but the second suffered heavy supply losses -- much of the division was left without sufficient arms. Still, both divisions managed to form smaller improvised squads, and organized themselves to wage a fight. By 0430, the 82nd had captured the town of Ste-Mere-Eglise.



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