June 6, 1944—over 150,000 Allied troops crossed the English Channel under fire. Among them, tens of thousands of Americans waded onto the beaches of Normandy, facing machine guns, artillery, and a wall of steel. What made D-Day extraordinary wasn’t just the scale. It was the coordination—paratroopers dropping miles inland, naval guns pounding shore defenses, engineers clearing obstacles while bullets hit the water around them. By nightfall, the beaches were ours. And from that day on, Nazi Germany was fighting a war it could no longer win. D-Day wasn’t just history. It was proof that when America commits, it commits all the way. #Military #WWII #DDay