“Rough Rider” – Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. (son of the 26th U.S. President) – the only general on D-Day to land by sea with first wave of troops. Pictured here in Italy, January 17th, 1944.
“Barbed wire, mines, mortars, m.g. rifle and 88’ fire everywhere it seems – prayed several times – ‘Why do these things have to be forced upon men?’”
Major Stanley Bach recorded the horrors of D-Day on two tattered pages from a memorandum book and three envelopes he tore open to write on both sides.
He was attached to the Advanced Headquarters 29th Infantry Division as it landed on Omaha Beach during D-Day operations. He recorded his experience beginning at 2:30 a.m. on June 6, and ended his summary at 6 p.m. the same day.
The original notes were transcribed onto scrap paper, then retyped several months later.
“Barbed wire, mines, mortars, m.g. rifle and 88’ fire everywhere it seems – prayed several times – ‘Why do these things have to be forced upon men?’”
Major Stanley Bach recorded the horrors of D-Day on two tattered pages from a memorandum book and three envelopes he tore open to write on both sides.
He was attached to the Advanced Headquarters 29th Infantry Division as it landed on Omaha Beach during D-Day operations. He recorded his experience beginning at 2:30 a.m. on June 6, and ended his summary at 6 p.m. the same day.
The original notes were transcribed onto scrap paper, then retyped several months later.