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Camp Gordon Johnston, along a stretch of the Gulf Coast, served as a training ground for the U.S. Army’s largest amphibious ...
Omaha Beach is an incredible, moving D-Day site in Normandy, and we loved visiting. From standing on the beach, to Pointe du ...
Explore Normandy's living history—from WWII landmarks to medieval marvels—in a region where memory and geography converge.
There’s no sense of the carnage once seen on its sands, as Allied forces—135,000 of them—landed on this corner of northern France on June 6, 1944, as part of one of the more epic events in military ...
American inventions proved their worth in the Normandy campaign that began on June 6, 1944. They allowed Allied forces to shoot, move and communicate in the arduous D-Day landings. From floating ...
This file photograph taken on June 6, 1944, shows Allied forces soldiers during the D-Day landing operations in Normandy, north-western France.
The brutal landings on the five beaches and subsequent battles across the plains and through the lanes and hedgerows of Normandy--a campaign that, in terms of daily casualties, was worse than any in ...
A couple from Colorado wondered for years if they’d be able to buy a home in France and make a new life for themselves. Last ...
D-Day Conneaut 2025, the nation’s largest WWII reenactment, returns to Conneaut Township Park to mark the 81st anniversary of the Normandy invasion.
World War II veteran Jake Larson meets youths during ceremonies at the US cemetery to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings, Friday, June 6, 2025 in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy.
American inventions proved their worth in the Normandy campaign that began on June 6, 1944. They allowed Allied forces to shoot, move and communicate in the arduous D-Day landings.