Controversy over D-Day's Toughest Mission

Debate arises on if today's generation could handle D-Day's toughest task: scaling Pointe du Hoc's 90-foot cliffs to take out German machine guns.

Recent discussions have sparked controversy regarding the ability of the current generation to carry out the most challenging mission of D-Day. This follows an article suggesting that scaling the 90-foot cliffs of Pointe du Hoc in France to eliminate the German machine guns was the most formidable feat of the entire operation.

Is this a task that today's generation could accomplish?

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