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vinnye
Senior Airman
I would not have wanted to be anywhere near that beach that morning. I agree that the shell fire was a major source of casualties - especially if a landing craft was hit.
But in my opinion the machine gun fire stopped the troops getting off the beach. From Stona's quotation -
Some drowned then and there... but some moved safely through the bullet fire to the sand and then, finding they could not hold there, went back in to the water and used it as cover, only their heads sticking out.
But in my opinion the machine gun fire stopped the troops getting off the beach. From Stona's quotation -
Some drowned then and there... but some moved safely through the bullet fire to the sand and then, finding they could not hold there, went back in to the water and used it as cover, only their heads sticking out.