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Memorial Hancock Field Cabbage Patch

The "Cabbage Patch" was a site near Robert Cole's famous bayonet charge. The battle here was led by Captain Fred Hancock, who was 34 years old on D-Day, the oldest company commander in the 502 PIR of the 101st Airborne. For Hancock's unit's action during the campaign, he was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart.

The memorial states:

11 Juin 1944
C'est D'ici
Que partit D'un
"Carre du Choux"
L'assaut Decisif
du 502eme Regiment
Parachutiste de
la 101eme Airborne
Bousculant les allemands
il permit la liberation
de Carentan

Hancock Field
Cpt. Fred A. Hancock
C/502 PIR - June 6 1944

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Source

  • Text: Randy Brandt
  • Photos: Randy Brandt