9:30 AM - Allied B-17s of the Eighth Air Force begin to make runs on their respective targets, knocking out anti-aircraft guns deep into Holland. Unfortunately, the bombers also caused some collateral damage, hitting houses, a power plant near the Waal river.
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The bombing runs were complete by 11:30 after the Eight Air Force dropped a stunning 2,917 tons of bombs.
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Also that morning, Paratroopers from the 82nd and 10st Airborne boarded C-47 troop transport planes in airfields in England. The enormous armada then flew over the English Channel.
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The 1st Airborne paratroopers also boarded troop transport planes in England that morning. Unlike their American counterparts, the Brits were treated to tea and sandwiches before they boarded.
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By 1250 PM, the @82nABNDiv paratroopers were all on the ground. As you can see, these drops were largely accurate. Even the troops that drooped outside DZ T and DZ O landed together.
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Here you see LZ O where ALL of the 82nd Airborne gliders landed the Landing Zone.
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Meanwhile, here were the @101stAASLTDIV insertions. Again, incredibly accurate.
Final:
Here is the final set by the end of D Day. Again, the official SHAEF After Action Review map, courtesy of the Center for Military History.
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We can confirm that 120 Soldiers have left the Smoke Bomb Hill barracks, and we are working hard to move ALL Soldiers out of those barracks by the end of September. 1/4
In addition to the relocation efforts, 70 certificates of non-availability (CNAs) have been approved allowing recipients to find privatizing housing on or off the installation. Additionally, hundreds more have been pre-approved and being staffed for final approval. 2/4
Commands affected by these moves on Smoke Bomb Hill include units under the 1st Special Forces Command - Airborne and XVIII Airborne Corps units including the 20th Engineer Brigade and 35th Signal Brigade among other units/organizations across the installation. 3/4
Our Soldiers are speaking to us about the conditions at the Smoke Bomb Hill Barracks. It’s authentic and real feedback we need. We are listening and taking action!
Communication flow is every changing, and we are working to improve it. Our Soldiers deserve it. 🧵
We want all of our Soldiers to know we are working hard to make their quality of life better!
We have leaders across Fort Bragg already working to make their lives better, and we have resources committed to make this happen.
Moving 1,110 Soldiers won’t be quick, it will take time, but it will be done right. Our goal is to have everyone out of the SBH barracks by the end of September.