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After assembling on the ground, the men of E Company disabled a battery of four German heavy guns on D-Day that threatened forces coming along Causeway 2. Leadership changes. The loss of so many officers and NCOs on D-Day brought a few changes to Easy Company.
Lt. Richard Winters asked himself as he pulled out of his parachute harness in the first hours of D-Day. Winters, a platoon commander in E Company, 506th Regiment, 101st Airborne Division, found himself in France with only his jump knife for protection.
May 30, 2022 · One of the most famous U.S. Army units of World War II, Easy Company successfully battled Nazi forces on D-Day, liberated the Dachau concentration camp, and even raided Adolf Hitler's Eagle's Nest. In 2001, HBO released the celebrated World War II miniseries Band of Brothers.
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Aug 30, 2023 · Arguably the best-known member of Easy Company, Richard Winters began his service with the 101st Airborne Division as a first lieutenant. He parachuted into Normandy on D-Day with his comrades and went on to fight across the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany.
Oct 26, 2019 · Easy Company saw major action during Operation Overlord (Battle of Normandy or D-Day). During the operation, the company was given the mission to capture the entrances to “Causeway 2” that was a route off of Utah Beach for the soldiers landing from sea a few hours after the company was tasked to secure and remove obstacles on the route.
Jan 2, 2011 · In May 1945, the men of Easy Company, certainly one of the finest fighting forces of WWII, captured Hitler’s retreat at Berchtesgaden where they celebrated by drinking the Fuehrer’s champagne. They certainly deserved it!
On June 6, 1944, D-Day, the men of Easy Company had their "rendezvous with destiny" as they jumped into the night sky over Normandy, France. The liberation of Europe was underway.