Pegasus Bridge
Lance Nielsen | United Kingdom
It was the most important objective of the greatest invasion of all time
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Overview:
Funding ceased due to Brexit pullout by backers. In the early hours of the 6th of June 1944 Allied Airborne Forces launched one of most daring assaults in history. 181 men in 6 gliders landed at night to capture two bridges vital to the success of the D-Day landings, one of these would become known as Pegasus Bridge.
Credits
Jason Flemyng | Brigadier Nigel Poett |
Rupert Penry-Jones | Colonel Geoffrey Pine-Coffin |
Danny Webb | General Richard Gale |
Phil Davis | General Bernard L. Montgomery |
Marc Zammit | Lieutenant Danny Thomas |
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world war iibritish armynormandy, franceoperation deadstick