D-day Assassins Here

A factual overview of the 101st Airborne's objectives during D-Day?

: The treacherous hedgerows and river crossings of occupied France during the dawn of the liberation of Europe. D-Day Assassins

: Inspired by the "Filthy Thirteen," a real demolition section within the 101st Airborne Division known for their distinct appearance and specialized training. A factual overview of the 101st Airborne's objectives

Details on the equipment and training used by demolition squads in World War II? Details on the equipment and training used by

The C-47 transport plane groaned under the weight of the men and their gear as it cut through the midnight fog of June 6, 1944. Inside, the cabin smelled of oil, sweat, and the sharp tang of war paint. This was the "Filthy Thirteen," a demolition section of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, and they weren't your typical soldiers. They were rough, rebellious, and currently sporting mohawks and war paint, ready to jump into the heart of occupied France.