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- Robert_P._Mathias abstract "In 1944, Lt. Robert P. Mathias was a platoon leader with the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) in the 82nd Airborne Division. He was the first American officer killed by German fire on D-Day. As Mathias stood ahead of his men at 0227 hours on D-Day, ready to parachute from his C-47 Dakota over the English Channel on its way to Normandy, he was struck by a blast of fire, but nevertheless managed to lead his team out of the plane.".
- Robert_P._Mathias deathDate "1944".
- Robert_P._Mathias deathYear "1944".
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- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageRevisionID "665867885".
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink 82nd_Airborne_Division.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Bundeswehr.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Category:1944_deaths.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_military_personnel_killed_in_World_War_II.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_officers.
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- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_C-47_Skytrain.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink English_Channel.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Normandy.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Normandy_landings.
- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLink Parachute.
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- Robert_P._Mathias wikiPageWikiLinkText "Robert P. Mathias".
- Robert_P._Mathias dateOfDeath "1944".
- Robert_P._Mathias name "Mathias, Robert P.".
- Robert_P._Mathias shortDescription "US ARmy officer".
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- Robert_P._Mathias description "US ARmy officer".
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- Robert_P._Mathias comment "In 1944, Lt. Robert P. Mathias was a platoon leader with the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR) in the 82nd Airborne Division. He was the first American officer killed by German fire on D-Day. As Mathias stood ahead of his men at 0227 hours on D-Day, ready to parachute from his C-47 Dakota over the English Channel on its way to Normandy, he was struck by a blast of fire, but nevertheless managed to lead his team out of the plane.".
- Robert_P._Mathias label "Robert P. Mathias".
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- Robert_P._Mathias name "Mathias, Robert P.".
- Robert_P._Mathias name "Robert P. Mathias".
- Robert_P._Mathias surname "Mathias".