A half-dozen amphibious combat vehicles swam through calm morning seas and rolled onto Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base’s Red ...
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Omaha Beach was turning into a mass grave on D-Day morning
As the first American waves hit Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, everything went wrong. Bombing and naval fire failed, landing craft grounded in deep water, and German machine guns tore through the surf.
A street has been named in memory of a World War Two veteran who took part in the D-Day landings. Donald "Don" Sheppard, from ...
Richard Brock was only 20 when he landed on the beaches of Normandy [PA Media] A D-Day veteran who "never expected to come ...
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WWII D-Day: Utah Beach in 15 seconds
On June 6, 1944, American forces landed at Utah Beach, the westernmost sector of the Normandy invasion. In just 15 seconds, ...
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