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 pushed south, a major challenge for the Allies was to get the men and equipment off of the beach as soon as possible in order to facilitate the unloading of the steady stream of supply craft bringing even more men and material from ports in England.
Photograph credit: U.S. Army Signal Corps.
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