Mil History Talk
In Episode 73 of Mil History Talk, Hope and Brian continue their 82nd Anniversary D-Day series by exploring one of the most overlooked groups of the Normandy invasion: the U.S. Army's separate tank battalions. While popular memory focuses on the infantry, paratroopers, and Rangers, American planners never intended the assault forces to fight alone. The 70th, 741st, and 743rd Tank Battalions were tasked with leading the way onto Utah and Omaha Beaches, providing the armored firepower needed to suppress German defenses and help soldiers move inland. Join us as we examine the remarkable story of swimming Sherman tanks, the catastrophe that struck the 741st Tank Battalion offshore at Omaha, the leadership decision that saved the 743rd Tank Battalion, and the critical role played by engineer-operated tank dozers clearing obstacles under fire. This is a story of adaptation, combined arms, mission command, and the forgotten tankers who helped make D-Day possible. History remembers the beaches. This episode remembers the men who brought the tanks ashore.
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