U.S. Navy Admirals inspect a German pillbox on Omaha Beach during Normandy Landings. Admiral Harold Rainsford Stark and other officials inspect the German pillbox. Admirals Stark, Don P. Moon, John L. Hall, Jr. and Alan Goodrich Kirk look at vessels off the coast.
U.S. Navy Admirals aboard HMS Scorpion near Omaha Beach during Normandy Landings. Admiral Harold Rainsford Stark and other board HMS Scorpion from a boat. A U.S. Navy flag flying from the ship. Many APs (Navy transport support ships) and AKs (Navy cargo ships) in the transport area. Concrete barges on the beach. Admiral Alan Goodrich Kirk, Harold Rainsford Stark and John L. Hall Jr. aboard HMS Scorpion. Task Force vessels in the transport area. Stark looks through binoculars.
U.S. landings on the Utah Beach for the D-Day invasion of Normandy. A loaded LST (Landing Ship, Tank) heads for the Utah Beach. A wrecked Liberty ship aground.
U.S. landings on the Utah Beach for the D-Day invasion of Normandy. A U.S. transport ship underway and small boats in water around the ship. U.S. Army nurses in small boats are hoisted aboard British hospital ship Prague (#61).
U.S. landings on the Utah Beach for the D-Day invasion of Normandy. LSTs (Landing Ships, Tank) head for the Utah Beach. Trucks and other vehicles loaded aboard the LSTs. A soldier washes clothes on the ramp of an LST. (World War II period).
U.S. landings on the Utah Beach for the D-Day invasion of Normandy. A Rhino barge loaded with army trucks heads from the Utah Beach. APs (Transport Ships) in the background. A damaged LST (Landing Ship, Tank) with salvage boats alongside.
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