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The year was
1942. Maj. Gen. William C. Lee, the first commander of the 101st Airborne Division,
told his new recruits that their lack of history would not stop them from accomplishing
great things. "The 101st has no history, but we have a "rendezvous with
destiny." In
part, General Order Number Five, which gave birth to the division, reads, "The
101st Airborne Division, has no history, but it has a rendezvous with destiny.
Like the early American pioneers whose invincible courage was the foundation stone
of this nation, we have broken with the past and its traditions in order to establish
our claim to the future. |