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'''The Sticky Bomb Runner''' was a Private from the [[101st Airborne|101st Airborne Division]], and one of the [[Ramelle Paratroopers]]. He took part in he battle of Ramelle, during {{w|World War Two}}. |
'''The Sticky Bomb Runner''' was a Private from the [[101st Airborne|101st Airborne Division]], and one of the [[Ramelle Paratroopers]]. He took part in he battle of Ramelle, during {{w|World War Two}}. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | This Private dropped with the rest of the 101st Airborne into Normandy on D-Day. Later, he was then rounded up by a Colonel to go and defend the town of [[Ramelle]], which had a bridge called the [[Alamo]], |
+ | This Private dropped with the rest of the 101st Airborne into Normandy on D-Day. Later, he was then rounded up by a Colonel to go and defend the town of [[Ramelle]], which had a bridge called the [[Alamo]], one of the last two bridges the Allies could use to cross the Merderet River. There, the Runner and his other companions were then joined up by [[Miller's Men]]. |
The Runner was given a [[Sticky Bomb]], and he took cover behind the rubble of a building. When the Germans attacked, and the [[Battle at Ramelle|Battle of Ramelle]] started, the Runner tried to put his Sticky Bomb on a [[Tiger Tank]], but took too long, and got caught in the bomb blast, killing him. |
The Runner was given a [[Sticky Bomb]], and he took cover behind the rubble of a building. When the Germans attacked, and the [[Battle at Ramelle|Battle of Ramelle]] started, the Runner tried to put his Sticky Bomb on a [[Tiger Tank]], but took too long, and got caught in the bomb blast, killing him. |
Revision as of 02:17, 8 June 2019
The Sticky Bomb Runner was a Private from the 101st Airborne Division, and one of the Ramelle Paratroopers. He took part in he battle of Ramelle, during World War Two.
Biography
This Private dropped with the rest of the 101st Airborne into Normandy on D-Day. Later, he was then rounded up by a Colonel to go and defend the town of Ramelle, which had a bridge called the Alamo, one of the last two bridges the Allies could use to cross the Merderet River. There, the Runner and his other companions were then joined up by Miller's Men.
The Runner was given a Sticky Bomb, and he took cover behind the rubble of a building. When the Germans attacked, and the Battle of Ramelle started, the Runner tried to put his Sticky Bomb on a Tiger Tank, but took too long, and got caught in the bomb blast, killing him.