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Script for an upcoming video going over the 101st Airborne Division's helmet markings during WW2, its divisional organization on D-Day, and what it's drop zones were.

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Video: 101st Helmet Markings

101st Airborne Unit Helmet Markings & D-Day Dropzones [Explained] Intro This video's brought to you by our Patreon supporters. Playing card suits on combat helmets are iconic symbols of the 101st Airborne Division and motifs that have often been used in popular media to represent U.S. infantry...

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Peter Provenzano

On a side not those same battalions have the same markings on their helmets today. Even though the battalions are scattered across the Army with most still in the 101st Airborne (Air Assault), 1-501 is with 4-25 Infantry (Airborne) out of JBER in Alaska and 2-501 is with the 82D Airborne our of Fort Bragg North Carolina