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The soldier who was apart of the 29th Infantry Division landed on Omaha Beach during D-Day on June 6th, 1944 as part of Operation: Overlord.
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The '''Unnamed 29th Infantry soldier''' was a soldier who landed on [[Omaha Beach]] during {{w|D-Day}} on June 6th, 1944 as part of Operation: Overlord.
   
 
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Very little is known about the soldier except that, upon landing on the beach, he was critically wounded. He appeared to suffer severe burns on his face and arms, likely due to the explosion of mortar mines.
The soldier's assigned company is unknown but he most likely ranked as private. At some point he was apparently wounded as pushed up the beach. Captain [[John H. Miller]] and his company eventually made a desperate run for the sea wall through the smoke from shell explosions, while under heavy machine gunfire and mortar fire. They run past the 29th Infantry soldier who is shown briefly as he lay on the ground, his screams of either pain or terror going unheeded. The nature of his wounds or their severity are not revealed and it is never known whether or not he survived.
 
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[[John H. Miller|Captain Miller]] and his company eventually past him as they made a desperate run for the sea wall through the smoke from shell explosions, while under heavy machine gunfire and mortar fire. The soldier screamed in pain and terror for help. The severity of his wounds is not revealed and it is never known whether or not he survived.
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The Unnamed 29th Infantry soldier was a soldier who landed on Omaha Beach during D-Day on June 6th, 1944 as part of Operation: Overlord.

Biography

Very little is known about the soldier except that, upon landing on the beach, he was critically wounded. He appeared to suffer severe burns on his face and arms, likely due to the explosion of mortar mines.

Captain Miller and his company eventually past him as they made a desperate run for the sea wall through the smoke from shell explosions, while under heavy machine gunfire and mortar fire. The soldier screamed in pain and terror for help. The severity of his wounds is not revealed and it is never known whether or not he survived.