One of the most important days in military history, June 6, 1944, will undoubtedly live in infamy. On this day, Operation ...
The invasion of Normandy, widely known as the D-Day operation, came on June 6, 1944. The huge military operation brought ...
About a month before the Allied invasion of a 50-mile stretch of beaches in Normandy, France, Leonard Zerlin, then a 20-year-old B-26 turret gunner in the U.S. Army Air Corps, had a sense ...
Eighty years ago, D-Day — also known as Operation Neptune — was the largest invasion ever assembled. Some 156,000 Allied troops stormed Normandy, France, by sea and air, to liberate Western ...
There are no showtimes for this date. June 6, 1944: The largest Allied operation of World War II began in Normandy, France. Yet, few know in detail exactly why and how, from the end of 1943 through ...
Image caption, CRAB TANK: The exits to the Normandy beaches ... soldiers had landed by air and sea and pushed their way several miles inland. But what if the invasion hadn't gone to plan?
In commemoration of the 81st Anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, Delta Air Lines will operate special charter ...
The operation involving the largest sea and air armada ever assembled ... These ruses were successful enough that Hitler ...
Some 4,000 Allied troops were killed in the invasion. Goss knows he was one of the lucky ones to make it back home. He traveled to Normandy with his daughter and nephew. Separately, many other ...