My grandfather was one of those who went over Omaha on his way to Germany.
He never spoke much about it, until right before he died, then it was just with the men in the family who had seen combat, (my great uncles, father, and uncles) and those who were "old enough to understand" which thankfully I was included with. He admitted to being scared shitless, but knowing he needed to do what had to be done. Even though he died almost 20 years ago, I can still remember his recount of the landing. Scared the hell out of me then, and even now, I can honestly say I would be scared as hell doing what they did then.
I would like to think every generation has people who would heed the call. I think..(hope) every one of us would have been at the recruiter the next day 08DEC1941.
Saying that; of course they were the greatest so far, but in a popular war effort just like World War 2 was, we would have done the same thing. Do you remember all the neighborhoods the next few months following September 11th? I can't remember a house without an American flag. World War 2 stayed popular with the people for the duration, it's tough to say if it would have been the same had Vietnam or GWOT been in staged in the 1940's.
The Greatest Generation.
Absolutely:....I don't know my history as well as I'd like, but did we have UDT-types at the beach before anyone else?