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Fred Wiley | G Company, 2nd Battalion, 175th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division - Army

4:57   |   It was June 7th, D-Day plus one, when Fred Wiley went ashore on Omaha Beach and saw the grim aftermath of the previous day. There was no resistance moving inland at first, but soon enemy artillery and even some friendly fire became a problem. As the company runner to battalion headquarters, it was not his job to fire at the enemy.

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