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Rice jumped into Normandy on [[Omaha Beach|D-Day]]. He then went to the town of [[Ramelle]] under the command of [[Captain Jennings]]. Jennings was later killed in the bombings, leaving [[Corporal Henderson]] in command.
 
Rice jumped into Normandy on [[Omaha Beach|D-Day]]. He then went to the town of [[Ramelle]] under the command of [[Captain Jennings]]. Jennings was later killed in the bombings, leaving [[Corporal Henderson]] in command.
   
Eventually, [[Miller's Men]] came, looking for [[Private James Francis Ryan]]. Rice listened to [[Captain John H. Miller|Miller]] explaining to Ryan the death of his brothers. When [[Weller]] asked "Hey, whats this all about?", Rice told him that Ryan lost his brothers. When asked which [[File:2568590607_1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rice lighting the sticky bomb]]ones, Rice replied "All of them", to the shock of Weller and [[Lyle]].
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Eventually, [[Miller's Men]] came, looking for [[Private James Francis Ryan]]. Rice listened to [[Captain John H. Miller|Miller]] explaining to Ryan that his [[Daniel Ryan|brothers]] [[Sean Ryan|are]] [[Peter Rysn|dead]]. When [[Weller]] asked, "Hey, whats this all about?", Rice told him that Ryan lost his brothers. When asked which [[File:2568590607_1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Rice lighting the sticky bomb]]ones, Rice replied "All of them", to the shock of Weller and [[Lyle]].
   
 
During the [[Battle at Ramelle]], he along with [[Garrity]] placed Sticky Bombs on a German [[Tiger Tank]], which blew off the treads. He then helped disable the tank with Lyle, Weller, Garrity, [[Private Toynbe|Toynbe]], Gary and [[Wilson]]. After the attack of Flak gun 20 mm, Rice, Toynbe, [[Fallon]], [[Trask]], [[Wilson]], Ryan, Reiben, and Miller withdraws into a s[[File:2631279582_1.jpg|thumb|Rice folds Alamo.]]hell hole, despite the explosion of panzerschreck Rice survives. He is later seen falling back to the Alamo. The last time he is seen is when the US reinforcements arrive.
 
During the [[Battle at Ramelle]], he along with [[Garrity]] placed Sticky Bombs on a German [[Tiger Tank]], which blew off the treads. He then helped disable the tank with Lyle, Weller, Garrity, [[Private Toynbe|Toynbe]], Gary and [[Wilson]]. After the attack of Flak gun 20 mm, Rice, Toynbe, [[Fallon]], [[Trask]], [[Wilson]], Ryan, Reiben, and Miller withdraws into a s[[File:2631279582_1.jpg|thumb|Rice folds Alamo.]]hell hole, despite the explosion of panzerschreck Rice survives. He is later seen falling back to the Alamo. The last time he is seen is when the US reinforcements arrive.

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Private Rice was a Paratrooper from the 101st Airborne during World War 2, and one of the Ramelle Paratroopers.

Biography

Rice jumped into Normandy on D-Day. He then went to the town of Ramelle under the command of Captain Jennings. Jennings was later killed in the bombings, leaving Corporal Henderson in command.

Eventually, Miller's Men came, looking for Private James Francis Ryan. Rice listened to Miller explaining to Ryan that his brothers are dead. When Weller asked, "Hey, whats this all about?", Rice told him that Ryan lost his brothers. When asked which

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Rice lighting the sticky bomb

ones, Rice replied "All of them", to the shock of Weller and Lyle. During the Battle at Ramelle, he along with Garrity placed Sticky Bombs on a German Tiger Tank, which blew off the treads. He then helped disable the tank with Lyle, Weller, Garrity, Toynbe, Gary and Wilson. After the attack of Flak gun 20 mm, Rice, Toynbe, Fallon, Trask, Wilson, Ryan, Reiben, and Miller withdraws into a s

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Rice folds Alamo.

hell hole, despite the explosion of panzerschreck Rice survives. He is later seen falling back to the Alamo. The last time he is seen is when the US reinforcements arrive.