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Charles D. W. Canham

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Sergeant Bob Slaughter (D Company, 116th) remembers Canham screaming at soldiers to move off the beach and go kill Germans. Slaughter remembers him yelling at one lieutenant hiding in a pillbox from a German mortar barrage, "Get your ass out of there and show some leadership!". Don McCarthy (Headquarters Company, 116th) remembers seeing Canham walking upright along the beach in the face of enemy fire, "I got the hell out of there and moved forward. I was more afraid of Colonel Canham than I was of the Germans."
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depicts the conditions under which Canham's regiment landed on the Dog Green (A Co)/White (G Co)/Red (F Co) sectors of Omaha Beach along with one company of Army Rangers. Shortly after hitting the beach, Canham was shot through the wrist, refusing evacuation, he moved his men off Omaha and inland.
647: 309:, on January 26, 1901. He joined the Army on May 23, 1919. In 1921, as a sergeant, Canham took a course in the Army's first preparatory school to allow soldiers from the ranks to attend the 344:. Canham's 116th Infantry, alongside the 1st Infantry Division's 16th Infantry Regiment, was chosen as the first to land at Omaha beach on D-Day. The opening scene of the movie 667: 657: 662: 642: 355: 241: 297: 397:, saw in this spontaneous statement of a combat leader the greatest tribute ever paid to the real power of the American Army, the individual soldier. 274: 354:
For his actions on Omaha Beach, and the fighting to take Saint Lรด, he received the United States' second highest award for valor in combat, the
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Biographical Register of the Officers and Graduates of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. From Its Establishment, in 1802, to 1890
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Soon afterwards Canham was promoted to Brigadier General and was named as the Assistant Division Commander of the
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Commemorative plaque of General Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke's surrender, September 19, 1944 (ammunition bay near the
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By the end of World War II, Canham had earned every award for valor except the Medal of Honor from the
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In 1942, as a colonel, he took command of the 116th Infantry Regiment shortly before it sailed for
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Canham retired from the Army in 1960 with 41 years of service. He died on August 21, 1963, at
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and later became commanding general of the 82nd. He was also the commanding general of the
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After the war, Canham was Assistant Division Commander of the
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of the British Army and several awards for valor from France.
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