How One Paratrooper Fought for 9 Hours Using Only What He Found in a French Barn
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Загружено: 2025-12-07
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June 7, 1944. Private Raymond Sullivan landed behind enemy lines with no rifle, no ammunition, and no backup. Just a pitchfork, a rusted hatchet, and three bottles of lamp oil. What happened next became one of World War II's most incredible untold stories.
Separated from his unit during the D-Day jump, Sullivan discovered a strategic crossroads controlled by German forces. Armed only with scavenged farm equipment and the mechanical skills he learned on Detroit assembly lines, he launched a nine-hour solo battle that military historians still study today.
Seventeen confirmed kills. Multiple German counterattacks repelled. A critical ammunition dump secured for Allied forces. All accomplished with weapons the Army tried to erase from official records.
This is the true story of the soldier who proved that desperation, ingenuity, and raw courage could overcome superior firepower. The pitchfork still exists today, displayed in a military museum with its tines stained dark — a testament to what one man could accomplish when surrender wasn't an option.
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