U.S. reinforcements seen arriving on beachhead at Normandy, the day after D-Day, during World War 2. A six-wheeled amphibious truck (DUKW), with U.S. troops aboard, moves across sand of Normandy beachhead. Soldiers and vehicles make their way across the sand. Landing Craft Utility, number 851 is beached. CTU 380 is painted on her side. A heavy mobile crane moves on the beach nearby. U.S. troops march ashore, past a large triangle sign posted in the sand. Various landing craft seen in background. Jeeps move along with the troops, including one in which a Colonel is seen standing.
Events immediately post D-Day by Allied Forces during invasion of Normandy during World War II. Activities on section of Normandy beachhead the day after D-Day in World War 2. Trucks with troops and supplies move across the beach. Two small bulldozers, several DUKWs and other vehicles are seen. A Military Police sentry stands next to a stockpile of supplies on the beach.
The day following the D-Day invasion of Normandy during World War 2. German prisoners walk on wet sands of the beach, guarded by U.S. Army military police. Various Allied ships in background. German prisoners held temporarily between fences of barbed wire on the beach.
Allied nations participate in an athletic meet at the Pershing Stadium outside Paris. A boxing match in progress. People gather in large numbers in the stadium to watch the event. Airplanes fly overhead dropping banners and flowers. Score board in the background. The Composite Regiment's exhibition drill. Trees in the background.
Allied nations participate in an athletic meet at the Pershing Stadium outside Paris. Participants in the fencing contest. People gather in the stadium to watch the contest. An Italian General standing amidst the ground. Other officials meet him. They pose for a group photograph. They watch the fencing contest.
Allied nations participate in an athletic meet at the Pershing Stadium outside Paris. Athletes seated in the stadium. They pose for group photographs. They wave towards the camera. They stand on the ground.
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