U.S. tanks in Tidworth, England on D-Day during World War II. WACs (Women's Army Corps) wave passing tanks. Tanks drive along highway and cross over a bridge.
U.S. tanks in Tidworth, England on D-Day during World War II. U.S. tanks being driven along highway near Tidworth, toward loading points for invasion of France.
U.S. soldiers of 4th Infantry Division, 8th Infantry Division, 1st Battalion, Company A in Torquay, England shortly before D-Day invasion of Normandy, France during World War II. Soldiers at tent camp are issued life belts, one week's PX rations, one day's supply of K and D rations.
U.S. soldiers of 4th Infantry Division, 8th Infantry Division, 1st Battalion, Company A in Torquay, England shortly before D-Day invasion of Normandy, France during World War II. Soldiers walk away from tent camp after they receive supplies. Stacks of rations and life preservers in front of tent. Soldiers being issued life belts, paper bags, and insecticide powder. Soldier inflates and tries on life belt.
U.S. soldiers of 4th Infantry Division, 8th Infantry Division, 1st Battalion, Company A in Torquay, England shortly before D-Day invasion of Normandy, France during World War II. Soldiers sort life belts at a tent camp. A soldier holds life belts. Soldiers load life belts on a carriage.
Allied officers attend a conference in Wilton House, Wilton shortly before D-Day landings during World War II. Group of U.S. and British officers attend a conference at Southern Command (Wilton House). British General Miller at his desk.
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