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View Poll Results: Where would you fight on D-Day?
Omaha Beach 9 23.68%
Utah Beach 2 5.26%
Sword Beach 2 5.26%
Juno Beach 7 18.42%
Gold Beach 1 2.63%
Parachute 10 26.32%
Glider 1 2.63%
Keep fighting in Italy and not go to France 6 15.79%
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Default STORY OF D-DAY - 08-14-2002, 08:50 AM

Im going to start a story about D-Day on Omaha and when im done with the post someone can continue it for about a paragragh. I will post the begining and last paragraphs.

Here is the backround.
Main Character-Capt.Williams he commands a company
Setting-Omaha Beach,France
Here it goes:

It was a cold and rainy morning on June 6. My company was loaded into the assault boat. The men were extrememly nervous. They were throwing up everywhere. As we made our way toward the beach. The artillery shells kept getting closer. One boat was hit directly and thrown into the water. then i heard "30 Seconds!". We were about to land. "20 Seconds" We could here the screams of the men already on the beach."10 Seconds!" The medic got his tools ready. Then I heard "Prepare for-" The sailor was shot in the head. Then the doors fell down...
  
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