On Sands Stained Red, Ordinary Men and Extraordinary Courage on Omaha Beach

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2016-05-01
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Virginia Tech Department of History
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On June 6, 1944, at approximately 7:15 A.M., only 45 minutes after the initial allied landing craft hit the beaches of Normandy, France, to breach Hitler's Atlantic Wall, 1st Lt. Bob Edlin and the men of 1st Platoon, A Company, 2nd Ranger Battalion approached the smoke-shrouded Dog Green Sector of Omaha Beach in their LCA (Landing Craft Assault). Both A and B Companies' landing craft had spent the early hours of the morning trolling in a circling pattern a few miles off the coast of France awaiting orders to land. Those orders had now arrived.

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Tyler Abt, On Sands Stained Red, Virginia Tech Undergraduate Historical Review 5 (2016), 8-21