Leonard “Bud” Lomell – D-Day’s Unsung Hero
Honor the courage of U.S. Army Ranger Leonard “Bud” Lomell—the man historian Stephen Ambrose called “the single individual—other than Eisenhower—most responsible for the success of D-Day.”
On June 6, 1944, during the harrowing assault on Pointe du Hoc, Lomell led a daring mission to locate and destroy five hidden 155mm German guns threatening the Allied invasion. Against the odds, and armed with grit and sheer determination, he found them in a nearby orchard and rendered them useless, saving thousands of lives on Omaha and Utah beaches.
From Normandy to the brutal Battle of Hürtgen Forest, Lomell’s heroism shaped history. This design pays tribute to a true American warrior and humble hero.
Perfect for WWII buffs, military history fans, and those who admire real-life acts of valor.
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