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D-Day Normandy landings

D-Day Normandy landings

Allied soldiers storm Omaha Beach under heavy German fire, facing a deadly gauntlet of machine gun nests, barbed wire, and obstacles. Lieutenant Anderson leads his men from the Higgins boats, while Pr

Setting

Omaha Beach, Normandy, France — a wide stretch of sandy shoreline littered with German defensive obstacles, barbed wire, and the wreckage of landing craft. The beach is flanked by steep cliffs with German bunkers and machine gun nests overlooking the landing zones.

Characters

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Lieutenant Anderson
primary
A young man in his mid-20s, lean but muscular from military training, with a square jaw and piercing blue eyes that reflect both determination and the weight of command. His face is smeared with dirt and sweat, and a shallow cut on his left cheek bleeds slightly from shrapnel.
Private Harris
primary
A young soldier in his early 20s, of average height with a lean but wiry build. His face is smeared with sand and sweat, his eyes wide with a mix of fear and determination. His short brown hair is matted under his helmet, and his hands grip his rifle tightly, knuckles white.
Corporal Jenkins
secondary
A grizzled, middle-aged man with a wiry build, his face lined with the stress of battle. His dark hair is streaked with gray, and his hands are rough and calloused from years of medical work. His eyes are sharp and focused, scanning constantly for the next wounded soldier.
German Machine Gunner
secondary
A young to middle-aged soldier with a lean but strong build, his face partially obscured by the shadows of the bunker. His hands are steady on the machine gun, his knuckles white from gripping the weapon tightly. His eyes are narrowed with focus, scanning the beach for targets through the narrow slit of the bunker.
Wounded Soldier
background
A young man in his early 20s, with a lean but muscular build, now weakened by severe injuries. His face is streaked with dirt, sweat, and blood, his eyes wide with pain and desperation. His uniform is torn and soaked with blood from multiple wounds, particularly in his abdomen and legs.

Dialog

Lieutenant Anderson Harris! Suppressive fire on that bunker—suppressive fire now!
Private Harris Y-yes sir! On it!
Lieutenant Anderson Jenkins—get to those wounded behind the seawall! Move!
Private Harris Sir, they got us pinned bad... we ain't movin' forward!
Lieutenant Anderson We hold here, Harris. Cover Jenkins—then we push when the next wave lands.
Private Harris Doc's hit! Oh god—Jenkins is down!
Lieutenant Anderson Stay on that MG, Harris! I'll get him—keep firing!

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1944 · same figure
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