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Title: How the Creation of Airborne Soldiers, change the US Military Special Forces
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December 9, 2002 |
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The 509th Infantry Battalion flew over 1500 miles from Britain, over Span, intending to drop near Oran and capture two airfields. The drop was fiasco. The navigation and communications problems scattered the forces from Gibraltar to Tunisia. The 509th wasn't a factor in the initial invasion" (Airborne)... Showed first 250 characters
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The 509th wasn't a factor in the initial invasion" (Airborne). During World War II, there were 10 Airborne operations, all involving different divisions. During this time, two divisions started to stand out from the rest; the 82nd and the 101st. It was during Operation Overlord, otherwise known was D-Day both the 82nd and the 101st dropped behind enemy lines, in bad weather and was scattered throughout France... Showed next 250 characters
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