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September 2012
John C
USA
The battery at Longues-sur-Mer. These guns were knocked out by Navy shelling during the D-Day invasion.
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September 2012
John C
USA
The battery at Longues-sur-Mer. It was composed of four guns of 152 mm calibre, capable of firing shells to a maximum range of 15 miles, allowing them to reach not only Omaha Beach, 8 miles to the west, but also the British landing zone of Gold Beach, 5 miles to the east.
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September 2012
John C
USA
The serene nature paths of the cemetery which offer a moment to reflect upon this hallowed place.
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September 2012
John C
USA
General Mark Clarks statement on the purpose of the American Cemetery at Normandy.
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September 2012
John C
USA
A view of a portion of The Wall of the Missing, the panels of which contain over 1,500 names.
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September 2012
John C
USA
A plaque containing names of personnel on the Wall of the Missing whose remains were later found and interred in the US or the American Cemetery at Normandy.
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September 2012
John C
USA
The Wall of the Missing. Military personnel whose bodies or remains were never recovered for burial.
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September 2012
John C
USA
The flag waves over the field of crosses ... American Cemetery at Normandy.
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September 2012
John C
USA
The reflection pool looking back toward "The Sprit of
American Youth Rising from the Waves" at the American Cemetery.
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