- Sainte-Mère-Église
French commune
nomcommune=Sainte-Mère-Église
The church of Sainte-Mère-Église with Parachute Memorial
région=Basse-Normandie
département=Manche
arrondissement=Cherbourg-Octeville
canton=Sainte-Mère-Église (chief town)
insee=50523
cp=50480
maire=Jean-Paul Bouet
mandat=2001-2008
intercomm=Communauté de communes de Sainte-Mère-Église
longitude=-1.31805555556
latitude=49.4088888889
alt moy=34 m
alt mini=1 m
alt maxi=41 m
hectares=1,768
km²=17.68
sans=1,585
date-sans=1999
dens=90
date-dens=1999Sainte-Mère-Église is a small town and commune of the
Manche "département", in theCotentin Peninsula near the coast ofNormandy ,France .History
Founded in the XIIth Century, the earliest records show its first name was "Sanctae Mariae Ecclesia", Latin for "Church of St. Mary". The current French is ambiguous with the additional meaning, "Holy Mother Church." The town was significantly involved in the
100 Years War as well as theWars of Religion .The town's main claim to fame is that it played a significant part in the
World War II Normandy landings because this village stood right in the middle of route N13, which the Germans would have most likely used on any significant counterattack on the troops landing on Utah andOmaha Beach es. In the early morning of6 June 1944 mixed units of the U.S. 82nd Airborne and U.S. 101st Airborne Divisions occupied the town in Operation Boston, giving it the claim to be one of the first towns liberated in the invasion.D-Day Battle
The early landings, at about 0140 directly on the town, resulted in heavy casualties for the
paratrooper s. Some buildings in town were on fire that night, and they illuminated the sky, making easy targets of the descending men. Some were sucked into the fire. Many hanging from trees and utility poles were shot before they could cut loose. The German defenders were alerted.A famous incident involved paratrooper John Steele of the 505th PIR, whose
parachute caught on the spire of the town church, and could only observe the fighting going on below. He escaped capture by feigning death until the town was taken the next day. The incident was portrayed in the movie "The Longest Day".Later that morning, about 0500, a force led by Lt. Colonel Edward C. Krause of the 505th PIR took the town with little resistance. Apparently the German garrison was confused and had retired for the rest of the night. However, heavy German counterattacks began later in the day and into the next. The lightly-armed troops held the town until reinforced by tanks from nearby Utah Beach in the afternoon of
June 7 . Other notable soldiers in the Allied assault on the town:
* Lt. ColonelBenjamin H. Vandervoort
* Lt. Turner B. Turnbull
* Capt.Ben Schwartzwalder Krause and Vandervoort both received the Distinguished Service Cross for their actions in the capture of the town.Henry Langrehr was also involved in the capture of Sainte-Mère-Église. He crashed through a
greenhouse roof, as retold in the movie "The Longest Day". On November 6, 2007 he received, along with five other men, theLegion of Honor medal from thePresident of France ,Nicolas Sarkozy .ights
Tourism in Sainte-Mère-Église today centers on its role in the D-Day invasion. There are many small museums and World War II-related giftshops and eating places. A dummy paratrooper hangs from the church spire, commemorating the story of John Steele.
Behind the church is a spring, believed by
pilgrim s to have healing powers, dedicated toSaint Mewan (Saint Méen).Trivia
* The
first-person shooter "Call of Duty " has a mission focusing on the capture and defense of Sainte-Mère-Église.External links
* [http://www.airborne-museum.org/accueil_uk.php The Airborne Museum]
* [http://www.army.mil/cmh/books/wwii/7-4/7-4_8.HTM "Cross Channel Attack", official Army report]
* [http://www.sainte-mere-eglise.info The Tourist Office of the District Communities of Sainte Mère Eglise]
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