Ropes on grappling hooks like this one, fired from Allied landing
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GYANDULY Large Grappling Hook with 65ft Rope, 4-Claw Folding Stainless Steel Grapple Hooks for Outdoor Survival, Camping, Hiking, Tree &Mountain Climbing : Sports & Outdoors
Ropes on grappling hooks like this one, fired from Allied landing craft on D-Day to the summit of the steep bluffs in front of the German artillery fortress at Pointe du Hoc
Grapple Hook Test 3 - Rope Hanging, Swinging, and Rappeling (UE4 Blueprint only)
A Normandy pilgrimage for a father who served, Local News
With casualties so high on Omaha Beach during D-Day, why didn't allied troops divert to, say, Utah Beach? - Quora
Reagan's D-Day speech about 'the boys of Pointe du Hoc', written by Peggy Noonan, moved a nation - The Washington Post
Pointe du Hoc - The amphibious landings - D-day Info
The Men and Guns of Pointe Du Hoc
Landing the Troops . . . Across the Rhine Naval History Magazine - April 2015 Volume 29, Number 2
ON HALLOWED GROUND - The New York Times
Seventy four years ago today 156,000 allied troops took part in the greatest seaborne invasion in history. In spite of the odds those brave men paved the way for a free Europe.
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