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Donald R. Burgett |
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Engagements: • World War II (1941 - 1945) |
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Donald R. Burgett joined the U.S. Army in 1943. As a member of 'A' Company, 1st Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles",) he was among the Airborne troopers who landed in Normandy early on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944. He served the 506th PIR as both a rifleman and a machine-gunner. Burgett parachuted into Holland, his second combat jump, as part of Operation Market-Garden with the 1st Allied Airborne Army, and fought for 72 days behind the German lines. After just a few weeks' rest, he was again sent into combat, this time at the Battle of the Bulge, where the 101st, along with Combat Command B of the U.S. 10th Armored Division and the all African American 969th Artillery Battalion successfully held out against nine German armored divisions during the siege of Bastogne. Burgett went on to fight through Operation Nordwind, on into Germany to the Ruhr Valley, the Rhineland, and Bavaria, where he helped capture Hitler's mountain retreat in southern Germany. While in action with the 101st, Burgett was wounded three times and had his M1 rifle shot out of his hands at least twice. He was one of only eleven men out of the original 200 in his company to survive from D-Day in Normandy to the war's end. Donald Burgett was wounded three times and was awarded a Bronze Star Medal with Combat Valor Device. Don has done a number of History Channel specials on World War II and has written four books about his war experience: Currahee!: A Screaming Eagle at Normandy, the story of Able Company of 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment Burgett now lives in Howell, Michigan. |
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| Honoree ID: 217016 | Created by: MHOH | |||
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