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101st Airborne March

The "101st Airborne March" was composed by Daniel Bourdelès, a Norman composer, for the celebration of the liberation of Carentan, in June 1944. This march created in Carentan is extracted from the CD "Carentan, the sky memory" (1994), produced by the town. It is regularly used as a musical illustration for the Normandy liberation films on France3 regional TV. You can hear it here at this link.

Description

Coordinates: 49°18′15″N 1°14′49″W / 49.30416°N 1.24694°W / 49.30416; -1.24694 Commune of Carentan Carentan is a small rural town near the north-eastern base of the French Cotentin Peninsula in Normandy in northwestern France near the port city of Cherbourg-Octeville. Carentan has a population somewhat over 6,000 and is now administratively organized as a commune in the Manche department and was a strategic early goal of the WW-II landings as capturing the town was necessary to link the lodgements at Utah and Omaha beaches which were divided by the Douve River estuary (Nearby fields were flooded by the Germans until the town's outskirts). The town was needed as well as an intermediate staging position for the capture of the cities of Cherbourg and Octeville, with the critically important port facilities in Cherbourg.

History

Carentan is also close to the sites of the medieval Battle of Formigny of the Hundred Years' War. The town is also likely the site of the historical references to the ancient gallic port (documented by Roman sources) as Crociatonum[1] a possession of the Unelli (or Veneli or also Venelli) tribe (Greek: Οὐένελοι) as it is situated on the Douve River slightly inland from the beaches at Normandy â€” geographically, such gentle terrain as is nearby down the river valley is excellent for boat building[2] In World War II Carentan became famous as it was setup as a German strong point that was captured during the first week of battle of Normandy in hard fighting between the 10-12th of June, 1944 by the 101st United States Airborne Division  â€” and achieved further fame in the second phase of the battle for Carentan, Cherbourg, and the Cotentin peninsula when the German forces counter-attacked in strength creating a meeting engagement slightly to the town's south-west that is known and studied separately in War Colleges as the Battle of Bloody Gulch. The Battle of Bloody Gulch was the final part two days removed from the Battle of Carentan and one more step towards the battle of Battle of Cherbourg in the campaign as the Light Infantry forces of the American paratroop division fought to expand the American lodgement across the peninsula towards the South-west to secure and cutoff the tip of the peninsula in that perilous invasion phase of World War II only to meet German armor forces counterattacking along the same axis. Because of this fight in defense of the town against counterattack, the battle and the battle for Carentan have consequently entered into the popular culture through extensive treatment in film and other media. In the early hours of June 6, the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division and 101st Airborne Divisions landed at the base of the Cotentin Peninsula. Although the landings were scattered, they nevertheless secured most of the routes by which the U.S. VII Corps would advance from Utah Beach, the rightmost flank of the allied forces separated from the landings at Omaha and the other beachheads by the Douve River valley. The U.S. 4th Infantry Division landed on Utah Beach shortly after dawn with few casualties, and began staging for a move against the fortified port of Cherbourg, for a port was critical to allied operations. In the immediate aftermath of the landings, the priority for the invaders at Utah Beach was to link up with the main Allied landings further west, and this job was tasked to the 101st division, who had landed in the area and had been conducting raids against inland targets â€” mainly artillery emplacements helping secure and cut off the landings from such threats as well as reinforements. On June 9, the 101st Airborne Division had reorganized sufficiently from the haphazard scattering of its component units and managed to cross the flooded Douve River valley exploiting their superior training and utilizing the few causeways passing through the flooded fields, and they captured Carentan the next day after a dawn attack in the all-day hard fought house to house fighting in the Battle of Carentan, where the German troops fought from strong prepared positions amongst the stone houses of the town. The capture of the town gave the invaders a continuous front joining Omaha to Utah Beach and the other three lodgements to the east of Utah. Possession of the town was maintained despite an German armor reinforced counterattack just to the south-west of town on the 13th known as the Battle of Bloody Gulch.

Popular culture

Carentan has been featured in many World War II themed games and TV series, including the computer games Call of Duty and Call of Duty 2 as a multiplayer map. This map was later remade for Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, under the name 'Chinatown'. It was also featured in Company of Heroes, Brothers In Arms: Road to Hill 30, Brothers In Arms: Earned in Blood and Battlefield 1942 as the map "Bocage". Carentan was also featured in the HBO WWII series Band of Brothers.

See also

* Crociatonum * Communes of the Manche department * Battle of Carentan

Twinned Town

* Selby, United Kingdom