The Guns Were Gone at Pointe du Hoc on D-Day, So the Rangers Went Looking

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<![CDATA[The U.S. Army Rangers climbed into legend at Pointe du Hoc on D-Day because the mission didn't end when the plan broke. Lt. Col. James Rudder, commander of the 2nd Ranger Battalion, led Companies D, E, and F toward 100-foot cliffs on June 6, 1944. From the Army Historical Association:]]>
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