The D-Day invasion began with a dangerous attack by American paratroopers. Dropped behind enemy lines to soften up the German troops and to secure needed targets, the paratroopers knew that if the accompanying assault by sea failed -- there would be no rescue. Departing from Portland Bill on the English coast, the 101st and 82nd U.S. Airborne Divisions were dropped on the Cherbourg peninsula. From that point, the 101st was to secure the western end behind UTAH and head off an eastern German advance. The 82nd, landing farther inland, was to seize the bridges and halt an advance from the west. Risky Operation, Heavy Losses Heavy fog and German guns proved formidable challenges. The pilots were unable to drop the paratroopers precisely as planned. The 101st Division suffered great losses. Only one sixth of the men reached their destination points. The first regiment of the 82nd Division fared better, but the second suffered heavy supply losses -- much of the division was left without sufficient arms. Still, both divisions managed to form smaller improvised squads, and organized themselves to wage a fight. By 0430, the 82nd had captured the town of Ste-Mere-Eglise. A Weight on Their Shoulders Paratroopers carried an average of 70 pounds of equipment. Officers averaged 90 pounds of gear. With the parachute, men weighed in at 90 to 120 pounds over their body weight. The paratroopers were jumping into unknown territory and needed to be prepared for any encounter or conditions. Here's what they took: Standard Parachutist pack M-1 Garand Rifle with 8-round clip cartridge belt with canteen hand grenades parachute and pack anti-flash headgear and gloves pocket compass machete .45 caliber Colt automatic rifle flares message book Officer pack (British, but similar to American officer pack) Sten gun spare magazines with 9mm ammunition 2 lb. plastic high explosives (HE) 2-36 primed hand grenades two full belts of Vickers .303 ammunition wire cutters radio batteries small-pack basic equipment webbing 48 hours' worth of rations water cooking and washing kit Spread throughout pockets loaded .45 automatic pistol medical kit 2 additional lb. HE knife escape/survival kit toggle rope additional personal items Emergency rations 4 pieces of chewing gum 2 bouillon cubes 2 Nescafe instant coffees, 2 sugar cubes, and creamers 4 Hershey bars 1 pack of Charms candy 1 package pipe tobacco 1 bottle of water purification (Halazone) tablets to purify water. "To use: Put two tablets in canteen full of water (approx. 1 qt.) and shake briskly. Wait 30 minutes before drinking water. If water is dirty or discolored, use 4 tablets."
Is it me or does this sound vaguely familiar:der: No wonder they struggled with that lot on their backs