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  • 500 Pound Bomb Dropped on U.S. Soldiers By Mistake - INTERVIEW

    02/28/2014 7:10:36 AM PST · by servo1969 · 11 replies
    funker530.com ^ | 2-21-2014 | funker530
    Video from inside outpostPaktika Province, Afghanistan – After spotting Taliban forces on a distant ridge line, U.S. Army mortar teams engage with 60mm mortars. A simultaneous airstrike is called in which accidentally drops a 500 pound bomb on a U.S. Army infantry outpost, mistaking the position for Taliban fighters. Luckily there were no friendly casualties in this incident. It is still unclear what caused the pilot to target the wrong position. INTERVIEW: Q: What events led up to this bomb drop, and what was going through your mind after the bomb hit? A: We had been taking harassing sniper fire...
  • Rest in Peace: Vincent DiGaetano, D-Day Hero (16th Infantry, 1st Division, Omaha Beach)

    10/30/2006 8:40:31 PM PST · by RedRover · 13 replies · 751+ views
    WarChronicle.com ^ | 30 October 2006 | David Allender
    World War II veteran Vincent DiGaetano passed away this morning on Long Island, New York. He was 82 years old.Vinny served in the 16th Infantry, 1st Division, from Normandy to Czechoslovakia. On D-Day, Vinny was a private and it was his first day in combat. He landed in the first wave on Omaha Beach. His story was included in Stephen Ambrose's D-Day and in Cornelius Ryan's The Longest Day. His squad (led by Sgt. Phil Streczyk) was the first to make a breakthrough off the beach in the Easy Red section of Omaha beach.Rest in peace.