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US Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand riflesUS Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand rifles
US Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand riflesUS Army Rangers awaited the invasion signal in a landing craft in an English port, circa early Jun 1944, photo 2 of 2; note the bazooka and the M1 Garand rifles
Lieutenant Gilbert A. Milne of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve with a Fairchild K-20 aerial camera, 2 Jun 1944.A LCVP from the U.S. Coast Guard-manned USS Samuel Chase disembarked troops on a Normandy beach, 6 Jun 1944
Lieutenant Gilbert A. Milne of the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve with a Fairchild K-20 aerial camera, 2 Jun 1944.A LCVP from the U.S. Coast Guard-manned USS Samuel Chase disembarked troops on a Normandy beach, 6 Jun 1944
American troops watched activity ashore on Omaha Beach as their LCVP landing craft approached the shore, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2Canadians guarding captured German troops, Berniers Sur Mer, France, 6 Jun 1944; note Sten gun
American troops watched activity ashore on Omaha Beach as their LCVP landing craft approached the shore, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944, photo 1 of 2Canadians guarding captured German troops, Berniers Sur Mer, France, 6 Jun 1944; note Sten gun
US Army Rangers resting near Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, inland from Omaha Beach, 6 Jun 1944; note soldier using finger to push cartriges into magazine of his M1 CarbineA makeshift monument to a fallen American soldier at Normandy, France, Jun 1944
US Army Rangers resting near Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, inland from Omaha Beach, 6 Jun 1944; note soldier using finger to push cartriges into magazine of his M1 CarbineA makeshift monument to a fallen American soldier at Normandy, France, Jun 1944
Lance Corporal A. Burton and Lance Corporal L. Barnett of British 6th Airborne Division at a road junction near Ranville, France, 7 Jun 1944; note Horsa glider in backgroundParatrooper of US 101st Airborne Division holding a Nazi German flag captured in a village near Utah Beach, Saint-Marcouf, France, 8 Jun 1944
Lance Corporal A. Burton and Lance Corporal L. Barnett of British 6th Airborne Division at a road junction near Ranville, France, 7 Jun 1944; note Horsa glider in backgroundParatrooper of US 101st Airborne Division holding a Nazi German flag captured in a village near Utah Beach, Saint-Marcouf, France, 8 Jun 1944
Reinforcements of men and equipment moving inland at Omaha Beach, Normandy, 8 Jun 1944USS Intrepid departing San Francisco, California, 9 Jun 1944 packed with vehicles, equipment, and aircraft including SBD Dauntless, F6F Hellcats, C-45 Expeditors, PV-1 Venturas, and P-61 Black Widows. Photo 1 of 3
Reinforcements of men and equipment moving inland at Omaha Beach, Normandy, 8 Jun 1944USS Intrepid departing San Francisco, California, 9 Jun 1944 packed with vehicles, equipment, and aircraft including SBD Dauntless, F6F Hellcats, C-45 Expeditors, PV-1 Venturas, and P-61 Black Widows. Photo 1 of 3
USS Intrepid departing San Francisco, California, 9 Jun 1944 packed with vehicles, equipment, and aircraft including SBD Dauntless, F6F Hellcats, C-45 Expeditors, PV-1 Venturas, and P-61 Black Widows. Photo 2 of 38 cm GrW 34 mortar and crew, France, Jun 1944
USS Intrepid departing San Francisco, California, 9 Jun 1944 packed with vehicles, equipment, and aircraft including SBD Dauntless, F6F Hellcats, C-45 Expeditors, PV-1 Venturas, and P-61 Black Widows. Photo 2 of 38 cm GrW 34 mortar and crew, France, Jun 1944
German soldier standing next to a wrecked Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944Traplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944
German soldier standing next to a wrecked Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944Traplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944
US Army patrol examining a German 88 mm FlaK anti-aircraft gun with its barrel splayed by the retreating Germans near Montebourg, France, June 1944US 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
US Army patrol examining a German 88 mm FlaK anti-aircraft gun with its barrel splayed by the retreating Germans near Montebourg, France, June 1944US 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
Troops of A Company, 6th Durham Light Infantry Regiment, British 50th Division in Grandcamp-Maisy, France, 11 Jun 1944; note Sten gunM4 Sherman tanks and halftrack vehicles towing M3 37-mm anti-tank guns on either Omaha or Utah Beach, Normandy, France, 12 Jun 1944
Troops of A Company, 6th Durham Light Infantry Regiment, British 50th Division in Grandcamp-Maisy, France, 11 Jun 1944; note Sten gunM4 Sherman tanks and halftrack vehicles towing M3 37-mm anti-tank guns on either Omaha or Utah Beach, Normandy, France, 12 Jun 1944

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