Monday, October 29, 2012

response to news blast #5

June 6 1944, a day to remember. The allied forces came early in the morning in their Higgins boats. When the ramp went down a hail of bullet came down on the allies. when they made it to cover they were usually behind mines that were meant for high tide. As they were taking fire they would get a "bagalors" underneath the barbed wire to blow it up. When they were passed the barbed wire they started to charge the bunkers. It was some close quarters fighting from there on. when they claered the bunker they regrouped and got ready to start taking back france.