-
Standing in the door,
I could see...
-
...the lights on a drop zone.
-
And I had to assume that was
our drop zone, way ahead of us.
-
And... .
-
So we had the red light.
-
I had everybody standing up,
ready to jump.
-
So when the plane started
to get hit, and suddenly...
-
...the pilot gives me the green light,
I'm out the door.
-
Got such an opening blast
or opening shot from the prop blast...
-
...that it broke this chinstrap
that we had on the helmet liner.
-
That's when I lost this famous leg bag
everybody talks about.
-
Just from the shock of the opening.
It just flew right off my foot.
-
We came from the sky.
-
We hit, and in any direction you went,
there would be enemy. You knew it.
-
And that was all part of what
you accepted.
-
How do you prepare yourself mentally?
-
Each man must do that himself.
-
Each man must prepare
himself mentally...
-
...to make that jump.
-
In the back of your mind,
you wonder what's gonna happen.
-
You know you've been trained
and trained...
-
...and what your job is
and what you're supposed to do.
-
That's what you gotta think about.
We lost a lot of people that night.
-
But you try to put
it all out of your mind.
-
Smith!
-
Give me a light.
-
Lip! Did Evans make it?
-
Yes, sir.
He's in Lt. Meehan's stick, sir.
-
Lt. Meehan. Lt. Meehan.
-
Will could use some help.
-
Will!
-
Will, hey! Will!
I need your help here.
-
Get ready!
-
Stand up!
-
Hook up!
-
Equipment check!
-
- Sound off for equipment check!
- Ten okay!
-
- Nine okay!
- Eight okay!
-
- Seven okay!
- Six okay!
-
- Five okay!
- Four okay!
-
- Three okay!
- Two okay!
-
One okay!
-
Jesus Christ!
Let's go, let's go!
-
- Does that light look green to you?
- Let's go!
-
I'm hit!
-
Jesus! Tell Meehan
to get them out of there!
-
Two o'clock!
-
Oh, Jesus Christ!
-
- Go!
- He won't jump, sir!
-
- Don't listen!
- He's staying on the plane!
-
He's not jumping.
-
- He's okay! Go, sir! Go!
- All right!
-
Son of a bitch.
-
Where's the goddamn DZ?
-
- Maybe three minutes on this bearing!
- We get lower, we won't need...
-
...any frigging parachutes!
-
- Slow down!
- We gotta get some altitude!
-
They can't jump at this speed!
-
We there?
-
Oh, God!
-
Oh, no!
-
Let's go!
-
- Flash.
- Shit.
-
That's not the correct reply,
trooper.
-
- I say "flash," you say "thunder."
- Yes, sir. Thunder, sir.
-
Musette bag.
-
Coach? Sir, it's Hall, sir.
I was on the basketball team.
-
- Leg bag?
- Prop blast got it, sir.
-
- And my radio and batteries with it.
- Mine too.
-
Landed somewhere behind those trees.
-
Okay.
-
Follow me.
-
To hell with that!
-
Wait until they reload.
-
Go.
-
- Aren't you D Company?
- Able, sir.
-
Means one of us
is in the wrong zone.
-
Yeah, or both of us.
-
- Do you have a weapon, sir?
- Just my knife.
-
Do you have any idea
where we are, sir?
-
Some.
-
- So you're a radioman.
- Yes, sir.
-
I was until I lost my radio on the jump.
I'll get chewed out for that.
-
If you were in my platoon, I'd say you
were a rifleman first, radioman second.
-
Maybe you could say that to my leader.
When we find him. If we find him.
-
It's a deal.
-
First, I need your help. Locate some
landmarks to get our bearings.
-
Keep your eyes peeled
for buildings, farmhouses...
-
...bridges, roads, trees.
-
I wonder if the rest
are as lost as we are.
-
We're not lost, private.
We're in Normandy.
-
- Who's that?
- Lt. Winters? Is that you?
-
- Sit down. Any weapon?
- No, sir.
-
I hit the prop blast, no more leg bag.
I have a knife and TNT.
-
- The 82nd boys got M-1s though.
- 82nd?
-
- Where are we?
- Sir, I saw a sign back there.
-
It said "Sainte-Mère-Église."
-
Flashlight?
-
Raincoat?
-
- You got a raincoat?
- Yeah, yeah.
-
Seven kilometers from our objective.
Four hours from our deadline.
-
So, we got a lot of walking
ahead of us.
-
You'll stick with us
until we find your unit.
-
Let's go.
-
- Where are we going?
- Causeway 2, Utah Beach.
-
Germans in the fields.
We need to clear it for our boys.
-
Five of us won't secure a road.
That looey don't even have a weapon.
-
I don't recall railroads
near our objective.
-
This is the spur line,
parallel to the river.
-
- We'll see a road and bridge.
- How do you know?
-
Because I studied
the sand tables, all right?
-
Probably a frigging train or...
-
- Flash.
- Thunder.
-
Lieutenant, is that you?
-
- Malarkey.
- Sir. Sir.
-
- Glad to see you, sir.
- Hey, fellas.
-
- Everybody okay?
- Good to see you.
-
- Guarnere?
- Sir.
-
You and Hall up front.
-
Who the hell is Hall?
-
Lipton. Go. Guarnere.
-
Wait for my command.
-
Grenade!
-
That's enough, Guarnere!
-
- Everyone okay?
- Yes, sir.
-
Next time I say wait for my command,
you wait for my command, sergeant.
-
Yes, sir.
-
Here you go, lieutenant.
Kraut weapon.
-
Fine, Quaker.
-
- What's that guy's problem?
- Gonorrhea.
-
Really?
-
His name, dummy.
Guarnere, gonorrhea, get it?
-
So besides a shitty name,
what's his problem?
-
None of your fucking business, cowboy.
-
- All right, let's move out.
- Sir.
-
Quietly.
-
- You see him? He just sat there.
- He didn't have a weapon.
-
- What's he gonna do, shout?
- Shouts at me for killing Krauts.
-
He just wanted you to wait
for his command.
-
Joe, he don't even drink.
-
Lipton! Wynn!
-
Anybody need supplies or ammo,
now's the time to get it.
-
McDowell!
You okay?
-
- Yes, sergeant.
- Well, let's go.
-
I promised my brother I'd bring
him a Luger. I got first dibs.
-
Check that one.
-
- The Navy!
- Landings have started.
-
- Move it out.
- Right on time.
-
- Yeah? Tell that to him, cowboy.
- My name's Hall.
-
- That so?
- Let's move out.
-
- Learn to return his fire.
- It ain't about you.
-
- He heard his brother...
- Malarkey, shut your yap.
-
His brother got it at Cassino.
Found out before we jumped.
-
Morning, sir.
-
- Battalion will be happy to see you.
- Where?
-
At the farm, sir.
-
Top of the morning to you, fellas.
Enjoying the war?
-
Where you from, son?
-
Eugene, Oregon.
-
Eugene?
You gotta be kidding me.
-
Popeye, did you hear this?
I'm from Astoria.
-
- You don't say.
- Yeah. Orange Street.
-
- Why are you in a Kraut uniform?
- Volksdeutsche.
-
- Come again?
- My family answered the call.
-
All true Aryans should return
to the Fatherland.
-
- Joined up in '41.
- You're shitting me.
-
Hey, Malarkey! Stop fraternizing
with the enemy! Get over here!
-
- What got you to Eugene?
- I was born in Eugene.
-
Really?
-
Popeye.
-
Hey, Popeye!
-
- Hey, Harry!
- Carry on.
-
Easy Company.
-
- Hey, Popeye.
- Good to see you.
-
- This here's Hall, Able Company.
- Known as Cowboy.
-
- You from Texas?
- Manhattan.
-
Lt. Winters!
-
- What's the holdup?
- Not sure.
-
Five'll get you ten
it's got something to do with that.
-
It's good to see you.
-
Yeah, you too, Buck.
What's the situation?
-
Not good. Ninety percent of
the men are unaccounted for.
-
- Lt. Meehan?
- No one's seen him.
-
If he is missing...
-
...wouldn't that put you in line
to be the next commander of Easy?
-
Hey, Lt. Speirs.
-
How many men of Dog Company
got assembled?
-
- Maybe 20.
- You the only officer that made it?
-
So far.
-
Still waiting for orders.
You got some cigarettes?
-
Yeah.
-
Keep the pack.
-
Yeah, so I was in the plant in '39.
-
I was at Monarch tooling propeller
shafts. What are the chances?
-
You and me a hundred miles apart,
working at the same job.
-
- Hey, Malark! We're waiting on you.
- Yeah, I'm coming.
-
I gotta run.
I'll see you around.
-
Yeah, see you around.
-
Zigaretten?
-
Here you go.
-
Danke.
-
Danke.
-
Thank you.
-
Shit.
-
Easy Company?
-
Easy?
-
Hey, any of you guys know
where Easy Company is?
-
- You seen Lt. Meehan?
- No, not yet.
-
Well, Maj. Strayer wants
Easy Company's CO up front.
-
- That means you, Dick.
- Come on.
-
Son of a bitch.
-
Hey, Malark, where's the best chow?
-
In Berlin.
-
- Let's round them up.
- Okay. Get them.
-
- And the MGs?
- I'd say around here, sir.
-
But I can't be sure.
-
There's Kraut 88s. Ahead
and to the right about 300 yards.
-
Through the gardens. They're
between us and Causeway 2.
-
Firing on the boys landing at Utah.
-
- Can Easy handle it?
- Yes, sir.
-
My guess is, they're doing
some terrible damage there.
-
Does the major know we
only have 12 Easy Company men?
-
No.
-
The 88s we've heard
have been spotted in a field...
-
...down the road a ways.
-
Major Strayer wants us
to take them out.
-
There are two guns that we know of,
firing on Utah Beach.
-
Plan on a third and a fourth...
-
...here and here.
The Germans are in the trenches...
-
...with access to the entire battery.
Machine gun covering the rear.
-
We establish a base of fire and move
under it with two squads of three.
-
How many Krauts
you think we're facing?
-
- No idea.
- No idea?
-
We'll take some TNT along with us.
Despite the guns.
-
- Your responsibility.
- Yes, sir.
-
Liebgott, take the first machine gun,
with Petty A-gunner.
-
Plesha, Hendrix, you take the other.
Who does that leave?
-
Compton, Malarkey,
Toye, Guarnere. Okay.
-
We'll be making the main assault.
Understood?
-
Yes, sir.
-
Let's pack it up, boys.
-
Shouldn't you be with
the Able Company guys?
-
See you around, Hall.
-
Lipton, when you see we've captured
the first gun, I want your TNT fast.
-
Yes, sir.
-
Okay. Just weapons and ammo,
drop everything else.
-
Got spare ammo in a pack
or a musette bag, bring it.
-
Lieutenant, sir? I was wondering,
you need an extra hand?
-
- Ain't you Sink's jeep driver?
- So?
-
Oh, shit.
-
What's your name, trooper?
-
- Lorraine, sir.
- You're with me, Lorraine.
-
- Compton, second squad.
- Yes, sir!
-
All right, you heard the word.
Let's move! Let's move!
-
Fire!
-
Go.
-
Three cannons.
-
Petty, we've got enfilading fire.
-
All right, let's go. Stay down.
-
MG42s. I'll draw fire to the right of
the truck. Take two men and hit them...
-
...from the left. Go.
-
Right.
-
Take Ranney, envelop right, give
covering fire. Lorraine, machine gun.
-
Don't give away your position early.
-
I want TNT as soon as we've
captured the first gun.
-
- Go.
- Yes, sir.
-
Go.
-
I can't see nothing.
-
Come on, Buck.
-
Shit!
-
Let's go! Let's go!
-
Follow me!
-
Come on!
-
Fuck! My ass!
-
Sorry, sir.
-
Jesus Christ!
-
Fucking jeep jockey.
-
Shit! I'm sorry, sir.
I screwed up.
-
Grenade!
-
Joe! Toye! Roll on! Roll on!
-
Get off!
-
Shoot!
-
One lucky bastard, Joe.
-
Guarnere! Malarkey! Lorraine!
Secure that gun!
-
- Compton, covering fire!
- Yes, sir!
-
- Where you hit, Pop?
- I fucked up my ass, sir.
-
Your ass?
-
- Shit.
- How bad is it?
-
I'm sorry, sir. I didn't mean to
fuck up. I don't think it's too bad.
-
- Can you make it back yourself?
- Yes.
-
Let's move out.
-
Here we go. Drop your weapon, Pop,
drop your weapon. Come on.
-
One, two, three!
-
Get down, Dick, get down!
-
Pop!
-
Popeye! Get down!
-
Winters! One o'clock!
-
Grenade!
-
Toye! Let's go! Get out of there!
Get out of there!
-
Toye!
-
- Joe!
- Jesus Christ.
-
Fucking twice.
-
Jesus Christ!
-
Lorraine! Move! Go!
-
Malark!
-
Ranney!
Let's move! They got the first gun!
-
- There's the second gun.
- Grenades first.
-
- Then keep going. Go!
- Right.
-
Okay.
-
Go!
-
Shut up.
-
- No make dead.
- Shut up.
-
- No make dead.
- Shut the fuck up!
-
Toye, stay down.
Stay down!
-
- Compton!
- All right. Cover for me.
-
They're so confused,
they're firing on the third gun!
-
Better blow this
before they realize it.
-
- I'm gonna find Lipton.
- All right. Toye! Cover the lieutenant!
-
- One of the dead Krauts has a Luger!
- So?
-
Keep your head low, Petty.
Move it!
-
- Have a little suppressing fire!
- Jesus Christ!
-
Malarkey!
-
- Now you stop firing?
- Stay low!
-
- Shit.
- Christ, they must think he's a medic.
-
He's gonna need a damn medic.
-
Okay, okay, okay.
-
Malarkey!
-
- Stay low!
- What the hell's he doing?
-
Come on!
-
Forgot your frigging Luger? Want I
should go get it for you? Stupid mick!
-
- Where's Lipton with that TNT?
- Don't know, sir.
-
- You'll be all right.
- I'm sorry.
-
- Don't be.
- Sarge?
-
- Yeah?
- Think this is a ticket home?
-
- Maybe.
- Shit, I just got here.
-
Hiya, Cowboy!
-
Shut your fucking guinea trap,
Gonorrhea.
-
- He's all right.
- You got a whole Kraut platoon.
-
- More, captain.
- You need help?
-
I need ammo, sir!
Lots of it. And TNT!
-
- I got TNT, sir!
- Good job, private!
-
Jesus.
-
Hall! Ready?
-
I don't have any way
to set it off, sir.
-
Fire in the hole!
-
Plesha! Covering fire. Third gun here.
Lorraine, grab more potato mashers...
-
...and follow me!
Malarkey, Hall, you two. Go!
-
- Running low on ammo, sir!
- And you, Malarkey?
-
Okay.
-
- Got enough to take the third gun?
- We'll see! Malarkey, let's go!
-
Toye! Cover us!
-
Okay, Hall.
-
Keep your head down.
-
Hall!
Leave your TNT!
-
Fire in the hole!
-
Malarkey, cover the front.
Go to the cannon. Go!
-
I'm looking
for Battalion Headquarters!
-
Are you kidding?
It's back thataway!
-
You mean over...?
-
Fire in the hole!
-
TNT!
-
- TNT!
- Don't need it!
-
- What?
- Don't need it!
-
- Hall!
- Hall?!
-
Where'd he come from?
-
Winters!
Hester said you needed ammo!
-
Malarkey!
As much as you can for everyone.
-
Mind if D Company takes
a shot at the next gun?
-
- All yours!
- Let's go, Dog Company!
-
- Let's get them, D Company!
- Compton!
-
- Who is that, Speirs?
- Out! Get out!
-
What's he doing out of the trench?
-
- What the hell's he doing?
- Too late!
-
Oh, Jesus.
-
Sir!
-
Had a little trouble getting
through that first field.
-
- Oh, Christ.
- We need it at the next gun.
-
- Once it's blown, pull out. Go!
- Yes, sir.
-
Compton, police them both, then
pull out! Lorraine! Toye! Move out!
-
Move out! Move out! Move it out!
-
MGs first.
-
Fall back to your original positions.
-
Everyone else,
maintain your base of fire.
-
Okay! Back to battalion! Go! Go!
-
They were 105s. We disabled them
and pulled out. There's maybe...
-
...40 Krauts manning three
MG42s to the rear.
-
- Hey, Pop.
- Coming through!
-
- Forty?
- Yes, sir.
-
We killed maybe
around 20, so...
-
...probably there's 40 left.
-
I think we need artillery or maybe
mortars might do the job.
-
- Going my way?
- Sure.
-
Sir.
-
Careful, don't hurt yourself.
-
- Nice ride you got here, Nix.
- Straight from Utah Beach.
-
We should put them to work
before they're missed.
-
2nd Battalion had
secured Sainte-Marie-du-Mont.
-
Elements of the 4th Division began
to move men and material inland.
-
The 101st Airborne, including Easy
Company, was scattered over Normandy.
-
Success of the invasion was uncertain.
We had an hour to rest and find food...
-
...before we had to move south
and secure the town of Culoville.
-
- I don't wanna die in this truck.
- You're stepping on my legs!
-
- Jesus, let me out of here.
- Light. Light discipline.
-
Guarnere, close that flap.
-
Let the Krauts cook
their own goddamn food.
-
- How we doing, Malark?
- Good.
-
- Good?
- Yeah.
-
The Irish don't know how to cook.
-
If you have a reservation someplace
else, I'd be happy to go with you.
-
- Thank you.
- Shit.
-
Jesus Christ, give me some air.
-
Oh, God.
-
- Evening.
- Hello, sir.
-
- Something die in here?
- Yeah, Malarkey's ass.
-
- Any word on Lieutenant Meehan, sir?
- No, not yet.
-
Don't that make you our
commanding officer, sir?
-
Yeah, it does.
-
- Sir.
- Joe, the lieutenant don't drink.
-
It's been a day of firsts.
-
Don't you think, Guarnere?
-
Yes, sir.
-
Carry on.
-
- Night, sir.
- Good night.
-
- Oh, sergeant?
- Sir.
-
I'm not a Quaker.
-
- He's probably a Mennonite.
- What's a Mennonite?
-
Hey!
-
Dick!
-
You know that map you found?
It had every Kraut gun in Normandy.
-
Here.
-
Don't ever get a cat.
-
What's on your mind?
-
I lost a man today.
-
Hall.
-
Thanks.
A John Hall. New Yorker.
-
Got killed today at Brecourt.
-
- I never knew him.
- Yeah, you did.
-
Radio op. 506th basketball team,
Able Company.
-
He was a good man.
-
Man.
Not even old enough to buy a beer.
-
Not hungry.
-
Hey, Dick.
-
I sent that map up to Division.
-
I think it's gonna do some good.
-
That night I thanked God for
seeing me through that day of days.
-
And prayed I would make
it through D + 1.
-
And if somehow I managed
to get home again...
-
...I promised God and myself...
-
...that I would find
a quiet piece of land someplace...
-
...and spend
the rest of my life in peace.