101ST AIRBORNE

101ST AIRBORNE

06.08.2024 "101ST AIRBORNE"

400 METER RUCK

101 RUCK LUNGES (total)

400 METER RUCK

101 RUCK SWINGS

400 METER RUCK

101 RUCK SQUATS

400 METER RUCK


Rx: Ruck 30/20 lbs

The 101st is recognized for its unmatched Air Assault capability, its ability to execute any combat or contingency mission anywhere in the world. 

The 101st Airborne Divisions of the US Army arrived on the ground in the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Dropped behind enemy lines, 13,100 paratroopers and later 3,937 glider troops landed scattered across the Cotentin peninsula. 


Although the drops were scattered, Airborne forces consolidated at various points and subsequently took the key city of Carentan on June 13, 1944. D-Day casualties for the 101st Airborne Division were calculated in August 1944 as 1,240.


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