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What happened at Angoville-au-Plain?
On June 6, 1944, the American paratroopers quickly seized the village because of its proximity to the jump zone: about thirty German soldiers surrendered. The parasites leave some elements in Angoville-au-Plain and then head towards their respective objectives.
Is there a church in Normandy with blood stains?
It is home to a church that was used by 2 United States Army Medics as an aide station during the Battle of Normandy in World War II. Robert Wright and Ken Moore of the 101st Airborne treated a mix of 80 injured American and German wounded soldiers and a child. Blood stains are still visible on the pews.
Who were the two medics of Normandy?
These two medics named Robert Wright and Kenneth Moore belonged to the 2 Battalion, 501 Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101 Airborne Division and they not only tended to their own wounded but treated the German wounded too.
Where is the church of the Blood Stained pews?
Our World War II Veterans look at the blood-stained church pews in Angoville-au-Plain. It is unknown whether this is American or German blood, as both were treated here by two American medics.
Angoville is in the north of France at 26 kilometres from Caen, the department capital (general information: Angoville is 200 kilometres from Paris).
Jun 21, 2024 · On this channel, we've told the story of 101st Airborne medics Bob Wright and Kenneth Moore who set up an aid station in the village of ...