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A German gun emplacement located near the town of Ste. Marie du Mont near Utah Beach, showing damage inflicted by Allied gunfire during the Normandy invasion; photo taken 10 Sep 1944Damaged muzzle brake of a German 88mm gun, located in one of Utah BeachShell damage to a German concrete 37mm gun emplacement on Utah Beach, Normandy; photo taken 15 Sep 194413 Liberty Ships deliberately scuttled to form a breakwater for invasion vessels landing on the Normandy beachhead lie in line off the beach shielding the ships in shore, late 1944
A German gun emplacement located near the town of Ste. Marie du Mont near Utah Beach, showing damage inflicted by Allied gunfire during the Normandy invasion; photo taken 10 Sep 1944Damaged muzzle brake of a German 88mm gun, located in one of Utah Beach's gun emplacements; photo taken on 15 Sep 1944Shell damage to a German concrete 37mm gun emplacement on Utah Beach, Normandy; photo taken 15 Sep 194413 Liberty Ships deliberately scuttled to form a breakwater for invasion vessels landing on the Normandy beachhead lie in line off the beach shielding the ships in shore, late 1944
Convoy of CCKW 2 1/2-ton troop transports carrying troops of US Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Chambois Sector, France, Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of US Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team in a jeep in the Chambois Sector in France, circa Oct 1944; note anti-decapitation device on front bumperAerial view of RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, Jul 1966, photo 2 of 2
Convoy of CCKW 2 1/2-ton troop transports carrying troops of US Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team, Chambois Sector, France, Oct 1944Japanese-American troops of US Army 442nd Regimental Combat Team in a jeep in the Chambois Sector in France, circa Oct 1944; note anti-decapitation device on front bumperAerial view of 'Mulberry B', off Normandy, France, 27 Oct 1944, photo 2 of 2RMS Queen Elizabeth at Cherbourg, France, Jul 1966, photo 2 of 2
La Cambe German war cemetery, France, 13 Oct 2005, photo 1 of 2La Cambe German war cemetery, France, 13 Oct 2005, photo 2 of 2Pointe du Hoc promontory, Normandie, France, 13 Oct 2005Replica Horsa glider on display at the Pegasus Bridge Museum in Bénouville, France, Feb 2008
La Cambe German war cemetery, France, 13 Oct 2005, photo 1 of 2La Cambe German war cemetery, France, 13 Oct 2005, photo 2 of 2Pointe du Hoc promontory, Normandie, France, 13 Oct 2005Replica Horsa glider on display at the Pegasus Bridge Museum in Bénouville, France, Feb 2008
Cimetière américain de Normandie, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, 20 Jul 2010German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 1 of 5German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 2 of 5German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 3 of 5
Cimetière américain de Normandie, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, 20 Jul 2010German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 1 of 5German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 2 of 5German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 3 of 5
German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 4 of 5German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 5 of 5Grave of Colin Campbell at the Cimetière américain de Normandie, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, 20 Jul 2010Grave of David Atcuson at the Cimetière américain de Normandie, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, 20 Jul 2010
German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 4 of 5German battery at Longues-sur-Mer on the Normandie coast, France, 20 Jul 2010, photo 5 of 5Grave of Colin Campbell at the Cimetière américain de Normandie, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, 20 Jul 2010Grave of David Atcuson at the Cimetière américain de Normandie, Colleville-sur-Mer, France, 20 Jul 2010

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