9,364 items in this album on 469 pages.
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Tracer fire from Allied warships lighting up the sky off Ouistreham, France, 10 Jun 1944; photo taken from HMS Mauritius, seen in foreground | Traplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944 | US Army vehicles moved inland from a Normandy invasion beach, Jun 1944 | US Coast Guardsmen John Smith, African-American on left, and Daniel Kaczorowski, on right, manning a 20-mm Oerlikon autocannon aboard a landing craft, circa mid- or late-1944 off France |
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'Rhino' ferry vessel off Normandie, France, Jun 1944 | A fully loaded DUKW coming ashore at Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944. | Biscayne, Doran, and another ship docked at Arzew, Algeria, 11 Jun 1944 | British flail tank on the Normandy beach, France, Jun 1944 |
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British naval craft off Normandy, France, Jun 1944 | British officers inspecting a PzKpfw IV tank destroyed by the UK Durham Light Infantry, Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944 | Camouflaged German Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944 | Captured German remote-controlled explosive carriers, Normandy, France, Jun 1944 |
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Courseulles-sur-Mer in ruins, France, Jun 1944 | Damaged German defensive fortification at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944 | Damaged German defensive fortification at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944 | DUKW amphibious trucks operating off Normandy, 11 Jun 1944 |
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General Montgomery meeting with war correspondents at his headquarters at Château de Cruelly, France during the Normandy campaign, 11 Jun 1944. | Light cruiser Montpelier underway from the Marshall Islands en route for Saipan, Mariana Islands, 11 Jun 1944 | Member of the US Navy’s Second Beach Battalion examining a German SdKfz 302 Goliath remote-controlled mine (called Beetles by US forces) on Utah Beach, 11 June 1944. Note DUKW in the background. | Members of the US Navy’s Second Beach Battalion disassembling two German SdKfz 302 Goliath remote-controlled mines (called Beetles by US forces) on Utah Beach, 11 June 1944. |
9,364 items in this album on 469 pages.