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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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When he enlisted in the United States Army Artillery six
months prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor,
Harold Brown couldn’t possibly have known what fate had in store for ... | $27.49
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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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Shortly after D-Day, two GI’s
man a 30-caliber heavy machine gun in a hedgerow in Normandy. One of the dogfaces is armed with
a .45 caliber submachine gun, better known as ... | $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 U.S.
105mm Howitzer M3 in action near Carentan,
France, on July
11, 1944. The M3 was developed for the Airborne Forces as a lightweight variant
of the 105mm ... | $5.00
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 | Atop a Utah Beach bluff, U.S. Army GI’s and vehicles make their way inland during the D-Day invasion. Once the German beach defenses were neutralized and the defenders were ... | $5.00
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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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