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June 17th, 1944. 0523 hours. One man. A bolt-action rifle. A column of Panzer IVs. 2,000 yards of open road. Corporal Thomas "Ghost" Hendricks crouched in a bombed-out church tower near Carentan. Command called it a suicide mission. Intelligence said the tanks wouldn't move for hours. They were wrong. Hendricks was alone, facing a German armored advance with a weapon the Army said was obsolete. What happened next redefined modern warfare. Armed with "illegal" tungsten-core rounds that officially didn't exist, Hendricks did the unthinkable. He didn't aim for the soldiers—he aimed for the steel. In six hours of methodical, silent fire, he disabled eleven vehicles. Five Panzers. Four halftracks. Two armored cars. No explosions. No cinematic fireballs. Just surgical strikes to vision ports and engine blocks that turned the road into a graveyard of stalled machinery. Eleven vehicles neutralized. One battalion saved. Zero air support. One Silver Star. This is the untold story of the "Ghost" of Carentan, where a sniper’s refusal to follow doctrine became the only thing standing between a German breakthrough and American survival. Discover how one man’s "impossible" math and a smuggled box of ammunition stopped the pride of the Wehrmacht. Watch till the end—you won't believe how he made those shots.