To start it off, the Airborne experience was a life risking mission, anything can happen. Between a body being blown away to a plane colliding into another plane and making a crash link. The chaos that is upon the sky is beyond what is expected. Furthermore, the Airborne forces has limited people in one plane. By that, what they do is very limited and they all have to wise on what action each people are doing. Also, they have to wear mask to balance the amount of air they had to breathe in. If not equipped, the conditions of the air will lead to death. All in all for the Infantry experience. the Airborne experience are very difficult to handle and for those who came to the airborne experience is defined as bravery. …show more content…
These men first sail in the sea and progress to the beach of Normandy. And the experience to sail to step their foot to the beach is challenging and that is not even close to the full fight. However, the American Infantry still had the upper hand by hope and overcame every obstacle they had to approach. The bloodshed at the beach of Normandy was chaotic, non stop shooting and explosions yet, americans still kept on advancing with wise tactics. In addition the infantry had a mediocre amount of supplies to move each day. As a final point to the infantry experience, they had to begin with a horrible start but still came to the top when adapting to the