The greatest generation of men ever. God bless our airborne troops.
@chriswertz1438 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this detailed documentary. My grandfather, John Sarachman, was a paratrooper and lost most of all of his friends who joined together from near Pittsburgh. My dad said he is a hero, shot twice, yet still blew up a pillbox with a bag of explosives. My brother had his medals.
@JimmyDichosaJr.11 ай бұрын
I'm honored to watch the82nd,airborne div. Bravery I salute all of you
@RichardKimpton10 ай бұрын
The narrators should stand out of the way and not block the scenes they are viewing. Their voice narration and not their presence in the pictures would be more professional and less distracting from the presentation they are trying to present. They make the documentary more about them than what they are trying to show.
@hl4468 Жыл бұрын
Carl Gustave Kleinsteuber, 82nd AB 505th PIR HQ Battalion near St Mere Eglise, KIA June 6, 1944. Previously, he fought in North Africa & Sicily. He was born in Savannah, GA & his father was a German immigrant. Carl was my uncle.
@JohnEglick-oz6cd Жыл бұрын
WOW ! Yooooooohhhh my man ! My grandpa , a medic , with rank of Capt. Was a veteran of WW2 , and fought with the USAs elite 508 PIR 82nd A/B Division . He jumped on 6/6/44 (DDAY ) . He said as streaming down on French soil , he saw from a bit of a distance an C47 /troop carrier with a stick of Paratroopers go plunging to the earth in a ball of flames , and as he landed right near STE. Mere Eglise he could hear the mayhem Slaughter of Nazis , and American Paratroopers going @ it point blank where many an American , and Nazi- German troops had died . Grandpa thought he crapped his pants , but he ✓ed , and he didn't , but did slightly piss himself . Later , he took part in the hellish , bloody hedgerow struggle with formidable , well entrenched Nazi- German troops , especially against some Waffen SS , ad some Nazi- German Paratroop units, as well as tough regular Nazi- German army units in Normandy , and throughout the fighting in the ETO !!
@JohnEglick-oz6cd Жыл бұрын
Know what ? You brought it out in me about my um , either my uncle on my pops side , or my mom's uncle on the Nazi- German side ,vAnd not excluding her father , or my German grandpa on mom's side .! Well ,u uncle , on pops mom's side was kia in SouthVietnams Central Highlands , up near Pleiku , mid- March , 1968 , tail end of bloody TET , about 2 wks. B-4 my 11th bday . My mom's uncle on her pops side , was a Colonel in the Luftwaffe , and was kia in his FW190(Focke Wolf 190 ) fighter plane shot down in the Anzio , Italy area early March , 1944 Well , had to get that out , which is true , and no , I haven't watched too many war movies like some people imply I do . But , going through the bloodletting of family members kia in wars , why would I be kidding about their demise , but Revere them a brave men . And , not because they were kia , but that they put their lives , for real , on the line of sacrificing themselves for no matter what cause . I mean I'm not going to be partial , nor discriminate those who fought for a cause they deemed right , and sacrificed their precious lives for a noble cause , or a cause that was in vain
@markvolker114511 ай бұрын
Lol my dads father was Wehrmacht... my mom father was OSS of the US army! Lol believe it not they became best friends when my parents got married
@zcam19697 ай бұрын
my dad parachuted in Sicily 1943 and Holland " Operation Market '' 82nd Airborne . he was in a hanger in England for the D-Day jump but his plane never got off the ground .
@zcam19697 ай бұрын
@@JohnEglick-oz6cd CLOWN GET LOST !
@ol-Sarge9 ай бұрын
One of my uncles, Kellam Turner came ashore on D-day and was killed near Carentan a couple of weeks later. I want to say the program was very informative and showed the battles and locations very clearly. A good job.
@markvolker114511 ай бұрын
Regardless of which uniform they wore, this was one tough generation!
@sharkbites99776 ай бұрын
I served in the 82nd in 1979. Pure respect for these troops. ALL THE WAY!!!
@jimreilly917 Жыл бұрын
One thing that got lost in this excellent presentation. Graigne France was as the video said, wiped out by the SS in revenge for the townspeople having aided US troops in the battle. After the war, Graingne and its citizens who’d been massacred, was given the designation Por La France….a designation of the highest heroism given by Parliament in recognition of supreme sacrifice for France. God bless those US troops, and all the massacred of the town.
@toninatoli Жыл бұрын
@jimreilly917 I'm not finding anything about that town searching the web. The only one that comes up is Oradour sur glane'.
@LoAn981blackhawk7 ай бұрын
True heroes, may you rest in peace. I visited Normandy this week and am forever grateful 🙏
@vivians9392 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful young men!
@jefsantamonica641 Жыл бұрын
Well Done! The 82nd's objectives were extremely difficult as part of Operation Boston. 600+ were lost, missing, KIA, captured, wounded over the battles from June 6-10, 1944. We all honor the bravery, courage and determination to help Operation Overlord succeed by first getting "the boys" off of Utah Beach. My grandfather was proud to have served with this division. All Airborne deserved the credit for their actions in helping Overlord succeed - the British 6th, the 82nd All American and the 101st Screaming Eagles. Please don't overlook any of these divisions or favor one over the other. They all served the Allied Invasion well and helped free Europe from the terrible Scourge of WWII.
@JohnEglick-oz6cd Жыл бұрын
My Grandpa was in the 508 PIR 82nd A/B Division in WW2 . Normandy 6/6/44 , Nimjwegen , Ardennes where he's wounded ,and the liberation of a sub- let concentration camp He had a difficult time describing those dreadful times . A classic case of PSTD !
@jefsantamonica641 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnEglick-oz6cdWöbbelin was the subcamp. There is a good Documentary here on You Tube of the burial and Memorial Service before they took off for Berlin. Your grandfather's Regiment had a tough time in D-Day being dropped so off course. So many had PTSD and just buried it for no one to hear. I was lucky my grandfather let me ask questions and read his diary and letters. If your grandfather has passed, I know you know he rests in honor and did his duty to a grateful nation.
@JohnEglick-oz6cd Жыл бұрын
@@jefsantamonica641 Thanx ! Though he had mentioned Ste.Mere Eglise , being his PIR was off course , how did he know about Ste. Mere Eglise ? Either hewasn't that far from the town , or heard from rumours Not to denigrate his service by no stretch of the imagination ! My grandpa had a very difficult time describing the blood letting in the hedgerow fighting . He was a medic , and carried a 30. Cal. Carbine , which he had to use , especially against counter attacking Germans / possible Waffen SS , which his unit didn't take any alive ! My grandpa , had a tiff with an PTO Marine about that the ETO wasn't as bad . My grandpa said he almost kiaed the Marine , that's how pissed off he got to Evan think that ! Grandpa said that a few men he trained @ jump school lay buried in France , Holland , and the Ardennes where he suffered a leg injury from the jeep he was in hit a land mine . Also , lost my uncle in NAMs Central Highlands mid 3/68 , tail end of bloody TET near my 11 the bday . Crazy !
@jimreilly917 Жыл бұрын
It’s what ALLIES means🇺🇸🦅🇨🇦🇬🇧🇵🇱🇫🇷🦅
@markobrien16 Жыл бұрын
My Maternal uncle, T/Sgt William J. Torpie was in the 82nd, 508 Airborne. He landed in Normandy in the wee hours of June 6. There is a famous photo of him with several Paratroopers, one holding a captured Nazi flag. I have learned recently that that flag was the first captured Nazi flag. Uncle Buddy was killed by the Nazis later that day. His body lay where he had fallen and remained there for a week. After the routing of the Nazis his body was quickly buried where he fell. On July 1, 1944, it was disintered and taken to an Allied burial ground nearby in a temporary grave. After the war my grandparents, Nora Jordan Torpie and my grandfather William J. Torpie Sr. and my mother Sarah V. Torpie asked that his corpse be re-patriated to Boston Massachusetts. It arrived in Boston on a ship with many other bodies. He was buried in Brookline, Massachusetts. All information that I write came from US Army documents.
@JohnEglick-oz6cd Жыл бұрын
My grandpa was a medic with rank of Capt. in the 508 82nd A/B Div. He told me he had the option to carry a weapon being a paratrooper ; he carried a 30. Cal Carbine , which he said he used during g the subsequent hedgerow bloody fighting .
@markobrien16 Жыл бұрын
@@JohnEglick-oz6cd Hello John. My Uncle Buddy was in the 101rst Airborne Division, the 82nd Airborne Division. Blessings to your grandpa.
@jimreilly917 Жыл бұрын
Hero.🦅🇺🇸
@jeffbosworth811611 ай бұрын
@@markobrien16 Unless you are missing a word - that doesn't make sense.
@jeffbosworth811611 ай бұрын
I have an old newspaper copy of that photo. My grandmother circled one of the guys in the back and labeled it as my dad. It wasn't. Dad was a paratooper in Normandy - but he's not in that photo
@charlesmiddleton32479 ай бұрын
My father, who passed in 1992... served on the USS Braxton (APA-138) in the Pacific. His ship was a troop transport and supply ship. Many of those men his ship carried, never made it home and the freedom we have today is bc of that generation of men who met the challenge. Thank you for this video of history and for remembering these brave souls. From a Vietnam Era Marine Corps veteran. Semper Fi.
@johnjacobs1625 Жыл бұрын
My Dad was Sam Jacobs 508th Co H!! He was There and didn't like talking about it! JJ VF-142 USN
@jhare18 Жыл бұрын
The best bravest of the Brave. AIRBORNE ALL THE WAY!!!
@bretthodgson92837 ай бұрын
Hello! Thank you for putting this video together. It's important to never forget and to honor these heroes. I would love to speak to someone from your organization to provide more detail about Turnbull and his platoon's actions at Neuville on D-Day and correct some inaccuracies in regards to their story as told in this video. Thank you!
@zcam19697 ай бұрын
everyone hears about the 101 Airborne but the 82nd parachuted into Sicily July 1944 . my dad parachuted on top of a olive tree in Sicily
@moviewryter1985 Жыл бұрын
Nazi Germany: We're taking France. U.S & Allied Armed Forces: No you're not. Germany: Yes, we are. U.S. & Allied Armed Forces: No. You are not. (the rest is history). Great video! Great stories! God Bless them all.
@zcam19697 ай бұрын
the wind brow the Paratroopers off their target . my dad's plane never left the ground in England . 82nd Airborne D-Day
@unitedwestand5100 Жыл бұрын
If they call Ft Bragg, Ft Liberty, one time in this video, I'm turning it off. Okay, here we go.... Great Documentary! Airborne! "Looking for a safe place? Well, buddy, just pull in behind me - I'm the 82nd Airborne and this is as far as the bastards are going,"
@richardallen328910 ай бұрын
My friends Marthe &her sister were honored with a ciataion from the US & signed by the President.a
@hellskitchen1003615 күн бұрын
My uncle Sgt. John Payet also fought and died here with the 508th , 82nd Airborne. I was born a few years later and was given his name. Not a day goes by that I don't think of him. John Payet Valandingham.
@jackdaniel74654 ай бұрын
Bco 3rd Bn 325th infantry 1981-1984. AATW!!
@grayharker62719 ай бұрын
I walk in the Shadow of Giants! C/1-504/82ABN 80-84
@richardallen328910 ай бұрын
What wasn't mention was that "F" Co.506 landed in the square before the "82" jumped.Fought off the germans & headed for their objectives.
@kenharris12616 ай бұрын
82nd Airborne 505 parachute Co. G. Looking for Kenneth Harris. , uncle
@guymcmullan92978 ай бұрын
Wow the stud factory, Airborne all the way brother 🐓
@jerrymccrae7202 Жыл бұрын
My DAD was on one of the ships escorting one of the assault forces ro Normandy. He saw death, depression, war at its ugly firm.
@christophercook723 Жыл бұрын
A route is not a rout A rout is something completely different. Like nought is not an ought.
@jonboulton6 ай бұрын
Many experts put a big question mark over Steele hanging from the steeple. Too late to change it now I suppose and it attracts too many tourists
@angloaust1575 Жыл бұрын
Once the beaches were secured the other units Landed... free french under Degaulle had the honour of Liberating paris which they Lost in 1940 ...no americans Then to help being neutral!
@jimreilly917 Жыл бұрын
Not entirely true. Yes, Frances troops were the first in the official victory parade, symbolizing French liberation of France. But to achieve this liberation, French troops, US troops and many French Resistance fighters fought very hard in and around Paris itself….which Hitler ordered burned to the ground when it was clear the Nazis would lose Paris, and thus, France. Though many explosives were set, the Nazi General in command of German troops in Paris REFUSED before history to destroy one of the most ancient cities in Europe.
@Rusty_Gold856 ай бұрын
At 49:50 The so called German Tanks were captured French 1940 Tanks lol
@Rusty_Gold856 ай бұрын
A missing Fact in this was it was the British 6th Airborne who dropped on DDAY TOO. Whats with the thumps in the music all the time ? UNNECCESSARY
@Rusty_Gold856 ай бұрын
The release of the Parachute harness was too convoluted and difficult , tied down with the men taking too much with them, on themselves . No wonder they couldn't get out of the water. The British harness was easier. The reports of the Pilots going into too fast is due to the P'troopers having no idea how a plane works and misinterpreting the actions of the pilots. Then the stories are dubiously repeated with out checking primary sources or the facts verified .Lazy producers to this video.