D-day - Assassins
: The treacherous hedgerows and river crossings of occupied France during the dawn of the liberation of Europe.
A look at the role of the French Resistance in assisting paratroopers? D-Day Assassins
A factual overview of the 101st Airborne's objectives during D-Day? : The treacherous hedgerows and river crossings of
: Inspired by the "Filthy Thirteen," a real demolition section within the 101st Airborne Division known for their distinct appearance and specialized training. : Inspired by the "Filthy Thirteen," a real
Details on the equipment and training used by demolition squads in World War II?
When the green light flashed, the world became a blur of wind and flak. Jake hit the ground hard near the Douve River, the silence of the French countryside shattered by the distant rumble of naval guns. He found his squad members, including Jack "Hawkeye" Womer and "Piccadilly Willy," regrouping under the cover of a dense treeline. They moved with lethal precision, silenced pistols and combat knives at the ready, systematically clearing German outposts that threatened the upcoming airborne drops.