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 Post subject: D-Day photos
PostPosted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 9:37 am 
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here are some good DDay photos, one or two are misidentified, but good pics

http://tinyurl.com/nyhdu8


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Nice link armyjunk...moving pictures in there for sure.

Just as an aside...Bedford, Virginia, due to losing the largest number of men on D-Day per capita, was chosen several years back for the National Memorial to all of the brave men involved with the invasion and beyond. A large gathering of vets are expected today. I am going to pay my respects and meet some more of my heroes!

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Wonderful pictures.

A good opportunity to take time and appreciate the men on the beaches and all who served and serve.


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Amazing photos and amazing feats performed there. In the photo of Gen Eisenhower overlooking the invasion beaches, what ever happened to the row of ships that were sunk to form a breakwater? Were they eventually raised or did they just break up?

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