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  2. John Ford's D-Day footage - Wikipedia

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    OMAHA BEACH, Easy Red sector or environs: [1] At 0:39, this clip shows a large cadre of men running up a foggy beach covered in Czech hedgehogs (Shot by USCG Chief Photographer's Mate David C. Ruley [2]) Beachhead to Berlin is a 20-minute Warner Brothers film with narration and a fictionalized framing device that makes extensive use of USGS color footage of D-Day preparations and beach ...

  3. Omaha Beach - Wikipedia

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    Today at Omaha jagged remains of the harbor can be seen at low tide. The shingle bank is no longer there, cleared by engineers in the days following D-Day to facilitate the landing of supplies. The beachfront is more built-up and the beach road extended, villages have grown and merged, but the geography of the beach remains as it was and the ...

  4. D-Day at Omaha Beach taught Carl Felton, now 98, that life ...

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    Part of D-Day's bloodiest assault at Omaha Beach barely a year out of high school, Carl Felton learned early that life and the world are fragile. D-Day at Omaha Beach taught Carl Felton, now 98 ...

  5. USS LCI(L)-93 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to several photographs taken of LCI(L)-93 after the battle, several paintings of Omaha Beach depict the ship under fire on D-Day. The story of LCI(L)-93 was also told in The History Channel documentary A Distant Shore: African Americans of D-Day, with veteran John Roberts recounting his story of the ship's action at Normandy.

  6. Video captures sinkhole where garbage truck crash knocked out ...

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    A garbage truck that got stuck in a sinkhole with exposed utility lines led to a large portion of downtown Omaha losing power for several hours Thursday while workers removed the vehicle.

  7. The Magnificent Eleven - Wikipedia

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    16th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Infantry Division moving towards the D-Day Beach taken by Capa The iconic photo Face in the Surf : American GI moving toward Omaha Beach taken by Capa First five images of Capa's The Magnificent Eleven. The Magnificent Eleven are a group of photos of D-Day (6 June 1944) taken by war photographer Robert Capa.

  8. Philip Streczyk - Wikipedia

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    Streczyk is famous for being one of the first men off the beach at Omaha Beach. [2] He served in E Company, 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division , under Lieutenant John M. Spalding . He and his men helped make the breakthrough there on D-Day possible.

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