Raibow bridge
In 1944, as a first lieutenant, Lieutenant John S. Thompson led his men during an air raid as part of Operation Market Garden. The light in the jump bay of the platoon's C-47 Skytrain was later than expected, moving their landing zone from its intended location near Grave in The Netherlands; the plane was passing over buildings when the paratroopers were signalled to leave the aircraft, and Thompson decided to wait until reaching several approaching fields.[1]
Thompson led his platoon in an attack against the nearby bridge spanning the Maas River, which was defended by German forces supplemented by two 20 mm flak guns, one on the close side of the bridge and one across the river. The platoon opened fire on the German forces, killing four.[1] Two trucks of German soldiers arrived on the scene, but they "showed no desire to fight... [and] ran away".[2] Thompson's platoon destroyed "electrical equipment and cables that they expected were hooked up to demolitions",[2] and their bazooka operator destroyed the nearer flak gun, permitting the establishment of a roadblock on the bridge while waiting for the remainder of the 82nd Airborne
Mick K. 16/01/2011 20:30
Great abstract art!Love the colours and tension
in the photograph.
cheers, mick
Tatiana Gutskova 18/11/2010 15:02
very nice! I like it!bw Tatiana
mp33 17/11/2010 22:28
Contrast between gray tones and colorful celling is so good!mike snead 04/11/2010 13:38
a brilliant composition.great visual impact.
mike
CsomorLászló 24/10/2010 18:31
Beautiful week for you!
CsL
Dragomir Vukovic 21/10/2010 22:30
great 1 !Faddoush 18/10/2010 12:17
Fantatsic shot and colors, nice story too.Adele D. Oliver 18/10/2010 2:19
What an amazing war story ..... one knows so little of some of these interesting side stories. The bridge in all these rainbow colours is a brilliant way to celebrate this victory.Your perspective is perfect, the effects of the colours great!!
cheers, Adele
Tad Kanazaki 18/10/2010 2:17
Wow,how colorful bridge is this...Vera Shulga 17/10/2010 14:02
Originally!