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How Omaha beach looks today
Day, June 6, 1944, was one of the bloodiest and most fiercely contested landings of the Normandy invasion. U.S. forces faced ...
I first went to Normandy in 1974. I was a 27-year-old news photographer shooting the French presidential election, and my ...
This video features real footage from Omaha Beach, one of the most famous locations of the D-Day invasion during World[...] ...
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LST 325 brings up-close view of World War II, D-Day history to Alton
LST 325 (the U.S. Navy didn’t start naming them until the Vietnam War) landed on Omaha Beach as part of “Operation Overlord,” the official name for the D-Day invasion. On Friday, long lines of ...
U.S. Army Major General John Raaen accepted a high honor as the last surviving Army Ranger who helped lead the way on D-Day.
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