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BHC 004000

BHC 004000Commandos landing on Nan Beach Red

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BHC 004001

BHC 004001Nan White Beach at Bernieres in the late morning of D-Day. In the centre a brdge has been laid over the curved sea wall opening an exit for wheeled traffic ...

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BHC 004002

BHC 004002Royal Marines from 4 Special Service Bde HQ arrive on Nan Red Beach in the small Landing Craft Infantry - LCIS - that has carried them over the channel. The ...

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BHC 004003

BHC 004003Commandos receive last minute orders in their transit camp on Southampton Common prior to embarkation for France

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BHC 004004

BHC 004004DD Tank of the Fort Garry Horse moving along the road from the centre of St-Aubin up to the seafront strongpoint. The tank is supporting B Coy, North Shore Regiment, ...

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BHC 004005

BHC 004005The sea wall on Nan Red Beach after the assault. This picture was taken at high tide during the late morning when the width of the beach had been reduced to just a few ...

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BHC 004006

BHC 004006The harbour entrance and estuary of the River Seulles at Courseulles. The picture was taken on the afternoon of D Day with the tide half out. The earlier high tide has allowed ...

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BHC 004007

BHC 004007Nan Red Beach just to the east of Bernieres. B Coy North Shore Regiment landed near the bottom of the picture, in front of the large house on the beach with a high sea wall. A company ...

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BHC 004008

BHC 004008LCpl Moulton watches as a Canadian Wolverine tank buster moves past a knocked out Centaur tank towards the strongpoint at Langrune. The house in the background formed part of the fortified ...

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BHC 004009

BHC 004009Lt Gen Miles Dempsey left commander of British Second Army talking with Maj Gen Percy Hobart, commander of 79th Armoured Division. 79th Armoured Division never fought as a unit but provided specialised ...

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