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In the early morning hours of D-Day, 2,004 paratroopers of the 507th
Parachute Infantry Regiment jumped into Normandy as a part of the famous
82nd Airborne Division. After a widely scattered drop, the regiment then
struggled in the marshes and hedgerows of the Cotentin Peninsula in
battles at places with names like Chef-du-Pont, Cauquigny, La Fi�re
and Graignes. During the regiment�s time in Normandy, the
hardships were many and the casualties were high. Out of the 2,004 men
that jumped on June 6th, only 700 returned to England thirty-five days
later. Down To Earth tells the story of those thirty-five days. Drawing
on extensive oral history interviews with veterans of the regiment, Down
To Earth focuses on the experiences of those who fought for the 507th
during its baptism of fire. Complimenting the text, Down To Earth also
features over 350 black and white and 100 color photographs, as well as
detailed maps.
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