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The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
In World War II, airborne troops were made up not only of the paratroopers themselves, but also of “glidermen,” the soldiers who arrived on the battlefield aboard gliders. This latter force
The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II. 82nd Airborne Division Chorus · The All-American Soldier. In World War II, airborne troops were made up not only of the paratroopers themselves, but also of “glidermen,” the soldiers who arrived on the battlefield aboard gliders. This latter force was highly complementary to the former, and ...
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" THE 82nd AIRBORNE DIVISION " 1948 U.S. ARMY DOCUMENTARY SALERNO, NORMANDY, MARKET GARDEN XD32695
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82ND AIRBORNE STEPS INTO THE LARGEST AIRBORNE ASSAULT ⚔️
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Around this time, 82 years ago, the 82nd Airborne was recuperating from 33 days of combat in Normandy. The paratroopers had earned every inch with blood and grit—but their mission wasn’t over. As they trained, they waited for the next call... Just eight weeks later, they would once again jump into enemy territory—this time into Holland, during Operation Market Garden. | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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The 82nd Airborne Division earned its nickname, “America’s Guard of Honor,” in World War II—and this footage shows exactly why. In January 1946, just seven days after disembarking the Queen Mary, following three years of warfighting against Nazi tyranny, the 82nd paratroopers marched through the streets of New York City: Disciplined. In step. In cadence. Sharp. Drilled. Heel-to-toe precision. A proud body moving as one. #AmericasGuardOfHonor #SloppyIsNotTradition #AATW #army250 | The History of
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The 82nd Airborne Division marched in a Victory Parade in New York City to celebrate the World War II victory. · The parade was led by 13,000 men of the 82nd Airborne Division under General James M. Gavin. · The 82nd was chosen as the All-American Division to represent the U.S. Army and the end of World War II. · The parade also included Sherman tanks and other armored vehicles, such as self-propelled howitzers, and a fly-by of a formation of glider-towing C-47s. · The parade, beginning at Washi
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Airborne mode: activated! This footage from 1941 shows men of the 501st Parachute Battalion training at Fort Benning. Established as the U.S. Army's first official parachute unit, this trailblazing battalion became the backbone of America's airborne forces, shaping the foundation and organization of future parachute units. The 501st provided essential personnel, training methodologies, and lineage to the famed 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions. Its legacy as the first parachute battalion set end
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In recognition of the first U.S. Army Airborne Parachute jump, August 16,1940, today is known as #NationalAirborneDay or for us #AnotherGreatDayInTheAA!!! On 14 August 2002, it was officially declared by the President of the United States that August 16th would forever be known as National Airborne Day. Our Paratroopers continue to carry on this proud legacy and storied tradition, and stand ready to jump, fight and win anywhere in the world in 18-hours. It's what defines us. It's who we are. Hap
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The 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army, nicknamed the All-American, in training.
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The 82nd Airborne Division earned its nickname, “America’s Guard of Honor,” in World War II—and this footage shows exactly why. In January 1946, just seven days after disembarking the Queen Mary, following three years of warfighting against Nazi tyranny, the 82nd paratroopers marched through the streets of New York City: Disciplined. In step. In cadence. Sharp. Drilled. Heel-to-toe precision. A proud body moving as one. #AmericasGuardOfHonor #SloppyIsNotTradition #AATW #army250 | The History of
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The 82nd Airborne Division marched in a Victory Parade in New York City to celebrate the World War II victory. · The parade was led by 13,000 men of the 82nd Airborne Division under General James M. Gavin. · The 82nd was chosen as the All-American Division to represent the U.S. Army and the end of World War II. · The parade also included Sherman tanks and other armored vehicles, such as self-propelled howitzers, and a fly-by of a formation of glider-towing C-47s. · The parade, beginning at Washi
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Airborne mode: activated! This footage from 1941 shows men of the 501st Parachute Battalion training at Fort Benning. Established as the U.S. Army's first official parachute unit, this trailblazing battalion became the backbone of America's airborne forces, shaping the foundation and organization of future parachute units. The 501st provided essential personnel, training methodologies, and lineage to the famed 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions. Its legacy as the first parachute battalion set end
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📽On 16 June 1944, the 82nd Airborne Division defeated the enemy in its sector, crossed the Douve River, and secured a strong bridgehead around Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte. The 505th and 508th Parachute Infantry Regiments formed a new force 'A' and the Division headquarters was firmly established in Saint-Sauveur-le Vicomte. #WWII #AATW #airborne #DDay | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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On D 8 — June 14, 1944 the 82nd Airborne Division, alongside the 90th Division, made a determined push towards St. Sauveur Le Vicomte. At 10 AM, with the 82nd on the left and the 9th Infantry on the right, they charged forward, overcoming fierce, hedgerow-to-hedgerow combat to seize the line of departure. This footage captures mortar men of the division providing crucial fire support from the Picauville area, while General Gavin meets with some of his commanders. 🌟 #WWII #DDay80 #AATW #History
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81 years ago today, paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division prepared to board their planes and fly into the night, toward Normandy — and into history. This powerful footage captures the tense final moments before they leapt into the fight for freedom on the Day of Days — D-Day. They paved the way for liberation. We honor their courage. 🇺🇸 #DDay #DayOfDays #82ndAirborne #Paratroopers #WWIIHistory | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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📅 Today in History: Footage of the 82nd Airborne Division boarding LST 212 on July 13, 1944, after the Normandy campaign. The division fought for 33 days without relief or replacements. Every mission was accomplished and no ground gained was ever relinquished. At this time, the first casualty count was 4,880. Let us honor their bravery and sacrifice. 🇺🇸 #WWII #82ndAirborne #DDay80 | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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Around this time, 82 years ago, the 82nd Airborne was recuperating from 33 days of combat in Normandy. The paratroopers had earned every inch with blood and grit—but their mission wasn’t over. As they trained, they waited for the next call... Just eight weeks later, they would once again jump into enemy territory—this time into Holland, during Operation Market Garden. | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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On December 17, 1944, the 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions were ordered to move toward Bastogne the following day, where they were to await further instructions. To make this rapid deployment possible, the Oise Base Section pulled every available vehicle off the roads to support both divisions. As reports of German activity near Stavelot intensified, the Commanding General of First U.S. Army redirected the 82nd Airborne Division to secure the area around Werbomont, while the 101st Airborne Divi
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82nd Airborne Paratroopers Take Drone Warfare to the Skies
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..on 07 May 1945, the 82nd Airborne Division held a funeral service for 200 men whose bodies were found at Wobbelin concentration camp. Local citizens were ordered to remove the bodies from the camp, prepare the bodies, dig the graves and attend the rites together with several hundred officers and men of the 82nd and a group of captured German officers. Major Woods, the divison chaplain led the service and spoke the following words: 'We are assembled here today before God and in the sight of a m
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This iconic image by Emil Edgren— identified as paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne kneeling before a crucifix—was taken during the Battle of the Bulge. The brutal winter cold had not yet fully set in; the first major snowfall would not arrive until after Christmas, peaking in early January 1945. Newly uncovered motion footage now reveals the scene in real time, showing men of the 80th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion near Neuville. Using a bit of AI, the original still image has been ca
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On 07 May 1945, the 82nd Airborne Division held a funeral service for 200 men whose bodies were found at Wobbelin concentration camp. Local citizens were ordered to remove the bodies from the camp, dig the graves and attend the rites together with several hundred officers and men of the 82nd and a group of captured German officers. Major Woods, the divison chaplain led the service and spoke the following words: 'We are assembled here today before God and in the sight of a man to give a proper an
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Glidermen of the 82nd prepare for Operation Elmira, the third and final airborne assault conducted by the 82nd Airborne Division on June 6, 1944, during the Normandy invasion. The operation involved 176 C-47 aircraft serving as glider tugs, towing 36 CG-4A Waco and 140 Horsa gliders. Their objective was to land on the designated landing zone about two miles southeast of Sainte-Mère-Église Operation Elmira was a crucial mission, not only delivering medical personnel but also two battalions of gli
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Why The 82nd Airborne's Only Retreat Led To Their Greatest Victory Discover how the elite paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division turned the bitter winter of 1944 into a masterclass of tactical flexibility, proving that even a retreat can be the prelude to a crushing victory. On December 16, 1944, when the German Ardennes offensive smashed into the Allied lines, Major General James Gavin’s paratroopers were rushed to Werbomont, Belgium, to hold the northern shoulder of the "Bulge" ⚓ 🪖. Facin
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As the war in Europe came to an end, General Eisenhower selected the 82nd Airborne to serve as an honor guard in Berlin. Having fought in Sicily, Italy, Normandy, the Netherlands, the Ardennes, and deep into Germany, the division had cemented its reputation as one of the most elite and battle-hardened units in the U.S. Army. During this time, General Patton was quoted as saying: "In all my years in the Army and of all the honor guards I've ever seen, the 82nd Berlin honor is the best." While the
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82nd Airborne Division Shows Various Capabilities
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Oral Histories from the 82nd Airborne Division on D-Day
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As the war in Europe came to an end, General Eisenhower selected the 82nd Airborne Division to serve as an honor guard in Berlin. Having fought in Sicily, Italy, Normandy, the Netherlands, the Ardennes, and deep into Germany, the division had cemented its reputation as one of the most elite and battle-hardened units in the U.S. Army. During this time, General Patton was quoted as saying, “In all my years in the Army, and of all the honor guards I’ve ever seen, the 82nd’s Berlin honor guard is th
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In the summer of 1945, following the surrender of Germany, the 82nd was ordered to Berlin for occupation duty. General Patton was so impressed with the 82nd’s honor guard that he said: “In all my years in the Army, and all the honor guards I have ever seen, the 82nd’s honor guard is undoubtedly the best.” Hence, the 82nd became known as America’s Guard of Honor. #AATW | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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No government shutdown can touch us—we’re permanently on duty, dropping history bombs and serving up the legendary 82nd Airborne, 24/7! AATW! #WWII #82ndairborne #marketgarden | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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Sissone, France – 4 June 1945 Nearly a year after jumping into Normandy, paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne arrive at the Sissone Sub-Area. Their faces, tired and worn from months of combat, show a quiet sense of relief. The war in Europe was over. “Tent City” offered no comforts of home—but it brought a long-wished-for peace. | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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On September 23, 1944, more than 200 American gliders, towed by C-47s, soared over Holland to deliver badly needed reinforcements to the 82nd Airborne Division, which had endured seven days of brutal fighting against superior German forces. The 325th GIR, delayed by weather in England, was finally on its way. Over 50 gliders landed short of the drop zone, but within three hours most of the regiment had assembled and received its first mission from the division commander: to move in behind the 50
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Our team works tirelessly year-round to compile stories, uncover forgotten photos, and dig rare footage from the archives. This year marks 81 years since the Battle of the Bulge, and we’ve been carefully preparing a series of stories to honor and remember it. We’ll begin publishing them on December 1st. Here’s a little sneak preview. Have a wonderful Friday! | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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Join us as we commemorate the Battle of the Bulge starting next week! | The History of the 82nd Airborne in World War II
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This footage captures Operation Elmira, the third and final assault of the 82nd Airborne Division on June 6, 1944, in Normandy. 176 C-47s acting as glider tugs, 36 CG-4 Waco gliders, and 140 Horsa gliders—planned to land on an LZ two miles southeast of Sainte-Mère-Église and a smaller LZ north of the town. Elmira was considered an essential mission as it delivered two battalions of glider artillery and 24 howitzers to the 82nd Airborne Division. #82ndairbornedivision #artillery #airborne #DDay |
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We always love it when a picture comes alive — and we’ve now found the actual moving footage from this very moment! The picture shows a 57mm anti-tank gun crew from the 80th A/B AA Bn, attached to the 505th, in action in the Ardennes — December 1944. On 21 December 1944, A Battery of the 80th Airborne Anti-Aircraft Battalion was attached to the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), with two guns supporting each battalion. The regiment’s sector stretched more than 8,000 yards in width, requiri
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The 37 Year Old Who Made the 82nd Airborne the Most Feared Division in Europe
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