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Day, the first day of the Normandy landings that laid the foundations for the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.
Thousands of Allied troops bravely invaded German-occupied France by sea in June 1944, a pivotal moment in World War II that ...
Slapton Sands is the British beach that was used to simulate Normandy, where everything went wrong during ‘Exercise Tiger’ ...
More than 80 years ago, on June 6, 1944, a decisive military operation took place that would alter the course of World War II. Allied troops landed in France by sea and air in a struggle to conquer ...
Just a few weeks ago, standing on a bluff overlooking Omaha, the wide beach, just as Dad had described, lay below.
A historic World War II aircraft, the C-47 Skytrain known as "That's All Brother," will be on display for public viewing.
BYU geology professor, Sam Hudson, lead a team of four geologists on an excavation of each of the five landing sites along ...
Day, BYU geologists uncover lingering WWII shrapnel on Normandy beaches to study how history still shapes the coastline today ...
The man tasked with delivering that all-important forecast was Group Captain Stagg, the chief meteorological adviser to ...
Pvt. James Lee Harrington of Cincinnati, Iowa, died in the landing of the beaches of Normandy. 81 years later, he is coming ...
CARENTAN, France — In an open 1940s military vehicle rumbling through the Normandy countryside, Staff Sgt. Nathan Selby and ...
Richard Rung not only taught history to his students at Wheaton College. He helped make history as a sailor who landed on ...