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#37 Operation Overlord Normandy, United States Army troops train in the English countryside in preparation of the invasion of Normandy, France.

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#37 Operation Overlord Normandy, United States Army troops train in the English countryside in preparation of the invasion of Normandy, France.

50+ Stunning Color Photos Of D-Day That Show Historic Invasion During WWII

#37 Operation Overlord Normandy, United States Army troops train in the English countryside in preparation of the invasion of Normandy, France.

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#38 In England, American soldiers, having loaded their equipment and supplies onto an LCT (Landing Craft, Tank) await the signal to begin the D-Day invasion.→

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