Normandy Pictures

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American cemetery above Omaha Beach

Memorial at American Cemetery which contains headstones of 9,387 soldiers that fell in combat.jpeg

Memorial at American Cemetery which contains headstones of 9,387 soldiers that fell in combat

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Jeff at Utah Beach with our guide in the background

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Omaha Beach from the American Cemetery

The memorial to two American medics that used the church at Angoville-au-Plain as an aid station to treat local, American and German injured personnel  According to our guide, a German surgeon even assisted the two medics.

The memorial to two American medics that used the church at Angoville-au-Plain as an aid station to treat local, American and German injured personnel  According to our guide, a German surgeon even assisted the two medics.

The church altar was used to treat wounded  The pews in the church are still blood stained.jpeg

The church altar was used to treat wounded  The pews in the church are still blood stained.

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D-Day Experience.  We took a ride in an C-47 with motion simulation, hostile fire, to jump behind enemy lines.

 

Prayer given to paratroopers by Lt Col "Bull" Wolverton at the briefing before boarding and flying to jump behind enemy lines  Col Wolverton's parachute snagged a tree on landing  While suspended he was killed by the Germans.

Prayer given to paratroopers by Lt Col "Bull" Wolverton at the briefing before boarding and flying to jump behind enemy lines  Col Wolverton's parachute snagged a tree on landing  While suspended he was killed by the Germans.

Longues-sur-Mer gun battery, part of the German Atlantic defense line along the French coast.jpeg

Longues-sur-Mer gun battery, part of the German Atlantic defense line along the French coast.

The German gun battery overlooking the landing beaches  Each battery contained four 150mm artillery pieces, four reinforced concrete pillboxes and a command post.jpeg

The German gun battery overlooking the landing beaches.  Each battery contained four 150mm artillery pieces, four reinforced concrete pillboxes and a command post.

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Two days after D-day, building an artificial port was started at Arromanches.  Less than a week later unloading could begin.  In 100 days 220,000 soldiers, 530,000 tons of supplies and 39,000 vehicles were unloaded at "Port Winston."  Remains of the port are still visible today.

Flowers at a home in Arromamches, home of the artifical port.jpeg

Flowers at a home in Arromamches, home of the artifical port.

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The winery was used as allied headquarters for some units after the invasion.