
06-25-2001, 07:07 AM
actually the bullets they were using on d-day were wooden so I dont see how they made tracers I have a quote from a d-day book right here
"The tide was coming in and our beach was getting smaller. We could see the bodies of the dead rolling in the surf. Our company commander took a shrapnel wound to his left leg that was so severe, the medic couldnt stop the bleeding and he bled to death. The company executive officer, second in command, took over and he had the company for less than an hour when a sniper got him. The germans were using wooden bullets and they left a nasty wound" sorry for that boring thing
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