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 half-tracks on the beach slope, GI’s lie prone , staying low. The bow gunner on the LCI is firing his 20mm Oerlikon cannon into German defenses on the Normandy coast.
Photograph credit: United States Navy Photograph via National Archives.
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