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The battle of heroes
The battle of heroes









the battle of heroes

John Pinder, meanwhile, fought in Africa with The Big Red One and then traveled to England to prepare for D-Day. Pinder’s younger brother Harold joined the Army Air Force and was shot down in January of 1944, eventually captured, and spent the rest of the war as a POW. He played for several teams, ultimately with the Greenville (Alabama) Lions when he was drafted in 1942. was a professional baseball player when the U.S. Other edifices and streets were also named after the D-Day hero. military base Camp Monteith in Kosovo was named in his honor, and Monteith Hall at Virginia Tech (which he was attending when drafted in 1941) was built in 1949. Monteith received a posthumous Medal of Honor and Purple Heart. He was one month shy of his 27th birthday. Monteith’s unit continued ahead until they were completely surrounded by the enemy. He led an assault over open terrain, leading tanks (that were able to land after the tide came in) through a minefield on foot, eventually capturing an advantageous hill. Pinned down by Erwin Rommel’s forces, Monteith ran to each of the survivors' hiding places under fire to rally the troops. Monteith led his 51 men into the water to storm the beach, but half were shot or drowned before reaching the shore. During the assault on Omaha Beach in Normandy, his unit was left open when the accompanying tanks became bogged in sand and sea water. Army was a member of the 1st Division (The Big Red One) that fought in Algeria and Italy before transferring to England to prepare for D-Day.











The battle of heroes