Allied troops during the invasion of Southern France during World War II. Allied soldiers disembark from a LCI (Landing Craft Infantry) and wade through waist deep water to reach the beach. Men advance inland. Barrage balloons fly over the beach.
Allied troops during the invasion of Southern France during World War II. Allied soldiers talk to men of FFI (French Forces of the Interior). FFI armband. Allied trucks and tanks pass through a village.
U.S. Coast guard supply operations near invasion beachead, France, during World War II. Various landing ships and patrol boats moving about. Army officers board a ship from a small craft. Large crane on supply ship transfers supplies to smaller boats. Landing craft with armored vehicle loaded on board. "US 59" painted on back of vehicle.
Unloading and beachhead activities during the invasion of France. A damaged LCI (Landing Craft Infantry) and a bulldozer stranded on the beach. Barrage balloons in flight. Allied soldiers walk on the beach. Soldiers unload supplies from a Rhino onto trucks. Boxes sled down wooden ramps in trucks. (World War II period).
Unloading and beachhead activities during the invasion of France. A Landing Ship Tank (LST) number 281 beached. American tanks unloaded from the LST as soldiers look on. Unloading operations carried on with other LST in the background. (World War II period).
Beachhead activities during the invasion of France. A damaged and burnt Landing Craft Tank (LCT) number 25 beached. Other vessels anchored in the background. A damaged boat, jeep and tanks on the beach. LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized) anchored with bullet holes in the ramp.
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