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The First Man Into Normandy: Col. Vito S. Pedone
Season 2 · Episode 157

The First Man Into Normandy: Col. Vito S. Pedone

Col. Pedone served in World War II as a Pathfinder Pilot, and was technically the first man to enter France in the hours before D-Day.

Warriors In Their Own Words | First Person War Stories · Evergreen Podcasts | The Honor Project

November 21, 202422m 11s

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Show Notes

Colonel Vito S. Pedone served in World War II as a Pathfinder Pilot. Pathfinders were paratroopers that dropped into enemy territory first, tasked with setting up signals that would direct the rest of the paratrooper fleet into the correct landing zones. Since they were often the first soldiers sent across enemy lines, this was an incredibly dangerous job. As a Pathfinder Pilot, it was Pedone’s job to fly the Pathfinders into enemy territory.


On D-Day, Pedone co-piloted the lead Pathfinder plane. During the flight over, he leaned forward and stuck his head out the window to check the weather, making him technically the first man to enter France that day. 


You can learn more about Pedone here.


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