It burnt for three days, and the heat created by the fire made it impossible for us to approach." The plane had crashed on a hedgerow bordering a field near the village. I lost sight of it for a brief moment and then heard a loud explosion. He also remembers: "As we awakened to Flak shooting and planes flying over the area, I saw a plane close to the village which seemed to be trouble and attempted to land. Henry Margerie, Mayor of Beuzeville au Plain, witnessed the accident. The plane crashed into the ground between Beuzeville au Plain and Haut Fornel. Plane #66 had been hit by German ground fire near St Mere Eglise. Then, suddenly, it came crashing down a hedgerow and instantly exploded." I followed it with my eyes and noticed its landing lights coming on, I thought it was going to be all right. After maintaining its course and speed for a while, the plane left the formation and slowly initiated a right turn. I could see Flak shrapnels going straight through his plane. Frank Deflita, the pilot of the plane following Plane #66, remembered: "As we flew over Normandy, DCA's started shooting at us, and Harold's plane got it several times. In the Stephen Ambrose book, Band of Brothers, Lt. But in my heart is a terrific longing to hold you in my arms. In a few hours I'm going to take the best company of men in the world into France. Harold Cappellutoīefore takeoff on D-Day, Meehan wrote a letter and handed it out the door of the C-47 to be sent to his wife: On the evening of June 5th,1944, 1st LT Thomas Meehan boarded the lead C-47 of their formation, Plane #66, to be parachuted in Normandy, along with the company's staff made up of 16 paratroopers, and the C-47's flight crew of five. The transfer of Captain Herbert Sobel to command a parachute training school for non-combat officers created a leadership void in "Easy" Company, and the higher-ups choose First Lieutenant Meehan to assume command. He managed to get transferred to the infantry, as a paratrooper, and assigned to Company "B" of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment in England. He trained at the Philadelphia School of Industrial Art to become a commercial artist, but when the United States entered World War II, he joined the Cavalry while it was still mounted, but found himself in a tank, not so much to his liking. Anyway, how do I revert back to a playable state, because my character is on Hard Bastard and didnt died a single time and I want the Off the Hook achievement.Born in Philadelphia on July 8, 1921, Thomas Meehan was an artist from the start. It did got stuck after docking, but I didnt unpaused, unless it happened accidentally. I have no idea what happened and why the character died, because I didnt saw anything besides the black loading screen. Can you please unstuck this loading problem and allow me to go back to playing?Įdit2: so I let the game on the loading screen and went to eat some honey with bread and then after a few minutes the game state changed from loading to the scene where the character is dead: shows it falling forward, in a comic like strip. I dont have anything with the Crash folder. I uploaded my vb.xml and the output_log.txt here: I dont have a VB_Persist.xml that I saw mentioned in another thread. I think VB is the save game, and the other is just the settings. Is there anyway to get unstuck by reverting a previous state, or save game? Any way to get unstuck, or to keep my progress?Įdit1: I found the VB.xml and the VB_Options.xml. Restart computer, checked the save files, but couldnt find a previous save file back up. I closed the game, restarted it and cant get the game to go past the black loading screen. The game was playing fine for a few hours, and I had docked many times with no problem, until I docked a mission just now and the game is stuck on the Loading screen.
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