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BHC 040001

BHC 040001Vast numbers of troops leave their DUWKs and other landing craft onto the continent at Omaha Beach, France. Soldiers on the left are ready to jump into ...

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BHC 040002

BHC 040002LSTs unload at low tide at one time 28 June 1944 on D Day plus. The beach is well established at this time, new roads are in place and the only real danger ...

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BHC 040003

BHC 040003American Vehicles inluding trucks, DUKWs and small landing craft on Omaha Beach The remains of a dmamaged house in the centre background indicate the force of ...

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BHC 040004

BHC 040004American assault troops believed to be from the 29th Division , who have gained the comparative safety of a chalk cliff, after storming the beachead, take a rest ...

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BHC 040005

BHC 040005Survivors of a sunken LCVP off the coast come safely ashore in a rubber life raft, at Omaha Beach on 6 June 1944

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BHC 040006

BHC 040006American equipment as far as the eye can see, these trucks, DUKWs, bull-dozers, and jeeps aid troops in establishing the beachhead won in the initial assault. Telephone ...

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BHC 040007

BHC 040007An American tank moves from the gaping jaws of an assault craft onto the beachhead won early on D Day. A continous flow of these vehicles supoprt the land troops moving onto ...

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BHC 040008

BHC 040008On a narrow strip of beach on the northern coast of France, American assault troops, protected from enemy fire by chalk cliffs at the extreme left, assemble before moving into ...

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BHC 040009

BHC 040009American assault troops, carrying full equipment, move onto Omaha Beach with landing craft in the background. Taken 6 June 1944

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BHC 040010

BHC 040010An American soldier of the 3rd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, takes a breather after storming ashore from a landing craft at Colleville-sur-Mer on Omaha ...

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