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 | Spearheading the long-awaited Allied invasion of Normandy in the early dawn of June 6, 1944, the U.S. 1st (Big Red One) and 29th Infantry Divisions landed on Omaha Beach, the ... | $345.00
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 | Framing History presents a Limited Edition Frame that incorporates one of the most famous photographs taken on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Taken by United States Coast Guard CPHoM Robert F. ... | $295.00
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 | Framing History presents another piece of Historic Art that commemorates the Allied invasion of Normandy. It includes a detail image of one of the most famous photographs taken on ... | $250.00
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As the Allies were charging across Western Europe in late1944, advances were led by the combined operation of United States Armor and Infantry. Once freed from the beachheads of ... | $225.00
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In early June 1944, GI’s
march to English docks in this original WWII color photograph. The soldiers, loaded
with equipment, will soon pack into ships for the Channel ... | $5.00
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 | Framed by the silhouettes of two men aboard a following landing craft, LCVP’s unload U.S. assault troops into the waters off Omaha Beach, early in the D-Day invasion on June 6, ... | $5.00
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 | LCI(L)-412 unloads GI’s onto Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Half-Tracks are lined up along the shore, screening the wading troops from direct fire. Just beyond the ... | $5.00
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Not knowing for sure what is
on the other side of the thick hedgerow, American GI’s move carefully down a
dirt road in Normandy shortly after D-Day.
The infantryman nearest ... | $5.00
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 | The official Signal Corp caption reads: "Gen. Eisenhower, Commander AEF, watches Allied landing operations from the deck of a warship, somewhere off the coast of France in the ... | $2.50
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With smoke from gunfire
clouding the air, GI’s engage the enemy among the hedgerows of Normandy after D-Day. The
soldier with his M1 Garand to his shoulder is preparing to ... | $5.00
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A destroyed German Panther
medium tank sits alongside a hedgerow in Normandy
following the D-Day invasion. The knocked-out Panzer is being examined by what
appear to be U.S. Army ... | $5.00
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Unloading of invasion
supplies continues as the post-invasion clean-up begins on the sands of Omaha Beach
shortly after D-Day. LSTs, barrage balloons, and vehicles fill the scene ... | $5.00
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 | German soldiers defending Utah Beach surrender to the invading Americans on D-Day. One GI is crouching at the lower right of the photograph, while another (he is hidden by the fourth ... | $2.50
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 | A World War II photograph taken off the coast of France on D-Day, June 6, 1944. Pensive-looking GI’s aboard a Coast Guard-piloted LCVP as they await their turn to land on a ... | $5.00
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 | GI's of the U.S. Army's 2nd Infantry Division form a long line as they make their way up a bluff at Omaha Beach, the site of the fiercest fighting on D-Day morning. In the ... | $2.50
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 | Spearheading the long-awaited Allied invasion of Normandy in the early dawn of June 6, 1944, the 29th Division’s 116th Regiment, officially nicknamed the “Stonewall ... | $250.00
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