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British naval craft off Normandy, France, Jun 1944British officers inspecting a PzKpfw IV tank destroyed by the UK Durham Light Infantry, Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944
British naval craft off Normandy, France, Jun 1944British 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 1944Captured German remote-controlled explosive carriers, Normandy, France, Jun 1944
Camouflaged German Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944Captured German remote-controlled explosive carriers, Normandy, France, Jun 1944
Courseulles-sur-Mer in ruins, France, Jun 1944Damaged German defensive fortification at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944
Courseulles-sur-Mer in ruins, France, Jun 1944Damaged German defensive fortification at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944
Damaged German defensive fortification at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944DUKW amphibious trucks operating off Normandy, 11 Jun 1944
Damaged German defensive fortification at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944DUKW amphibious trucks operating off Normandy, 11 Jun 1944
General Montgomery meeting with war correspondents at his headquarters at Château de Cruelly, France during the Normandy campaign, 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.
General Montgomery meeting with war correspondents at his headquarters at Château de Cruelly, France during the Normandy campaign, 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.Sherman DD tank at Normandy, France, Jun 1944
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.Sherman DD tank at Normandy, France, Jun 1944
Sherman tank of 24th Lancers, UK 8th Armored Brigade, near St Leger, France, 11 Jun 1944The
Sherman tank of 24th Lancers, UK 8th Armored Brigade, near St Leger, France, 11 Jun 1944The 'Gooseberry' line of the 'Mulberry' artificial harbor off Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Jun 1944
Troops of A Company, 6th Durham Light Infantry Regiment, British 50th Division in Grandcamp-Maisy, France, 11 Jun 1944; note Sten gunTwo disabled M4 Sherman tanks and a litter Jeep near the heavily damaged Église Saint-Ouen in Rots, France (near Caen), Jun 11, 1944.
Troops of A Company, 6th Durham Light Infantry Regiment, British 50th Division in Grandcamp-Maisy, France, 11 Jun 1944; note Sten gunTwo disabled M4 Sherman tanks and a litter Jeep near the heavily damaged Église Saint-Ouen in Rots, France (near Caen), Jun 11, 1944.
View of Juno Beach near Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944View of the beach area at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944
View of Juno Beach near Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944View of the beach area at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944
View of the beach area at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944A Jeep being towed ashore at Normandy, France, Jun 12, 1944. Note that censors have deleted markings on the Jeep
View of the beach area at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944A Jeep being towed ashore at Normandy, France, Jun 12, 1944. Note that censors have deleted markings on the Jeep's front bumper and an object at the right edge. Photo taken by US Navy Combat Photo Unit Eight (CPU-8)

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