The landing of Major General Jacques Philippe Leclerc and the Free French 2nd Armored Division troops on Utah Beach, Normandy during World War 2. Major General Leclerc meets with United States Army Major General Walton H. Walker. General Leclerc and General Walker shakes hands during their meeting on Utah Beach. The two generals talking. A closer view of General Leclerc listening to General Walker. General Leclerc and General Walker board an army jeep. Army Jeep with General Leclerc and General Walker drives away from Utah Beach.
Red Cross ambulances and other Free French military vehicles passing through Périers, Manche in Normandy during World War 2. Buildings in Périers are almost complete ruins. Three soldiers on the back of a truck. Some ambulances with a roll of camouflage net on top. Military trucks of various sizes follow the ambulances.
United States forces advance through country roads in Normandy during World War 2. An M10 tank destroyer blocks road as in maneuvers. An M4 Sherman tank covered in camouflage leaves moves past a destroyed house. A soldier peering from inside a camouflaged tank. Soldiers sit on top of a moving tank equipped with a hedgerow cutter and partially covered by camouflage. United States infantry soldiers advancing by foot in country road. Closer view of soldiers holding supplies while moving. An army Jeep passes by a parked Jeep on country road.
Three United States soldiers looking up to the sky while sitting on top of a tank in Normandy during World War II. A United States soldier standing against hedgerow looking up to the sky. Distant view of formation of United States bombers flying over Normandy. United States soldiers smile as they look upwards to watch bombers fly. Some soldiers use binoculars to watch. Soldiers sit on the grass while watching the sky. A soldier points upwards to a formation of bombers. A soldier turns his head while looking up the sky. A man rushes forward to catch a small leaflet falling from the sky. Two soldiers dash to grab a larger leaflet dropping from the sky and then read it together as the walk away.
Allied gun crews firing 155mm Howitzers in Normandy during World War 2. Gun crews direct their fire upon enemy positions in the forest. A 155 mm Howitzer, partially covered in camouflage net, fires and recoils. Underneath the camouflage net, soldiers load shells into the 155mm Howitzer artillery. An officer signal to the crew to fire. A huge cloud forms over enemy position. A camouflage-covered M8 Greyhound moving. An M10 tank destroyer moving in Normandy. Tanks covered in camouflage and an ambulance moving in country roads of Normandy. A tank passes by a walking soldier and ruins. Infantry advancing on foot. A soldier carries a shovel while walking. United States infantry soldiers moving on two straight lines. Distant view of a smoking United States Army bomber falling out of formation in the sky. Other planes fall out of the formation after being hit by artillery. A plane falls until its view is obscured by clouds made by artillery fire.
A United States gun crew fires an M114 155MM medium towed Howitzer upon enemy positions in Normandy during World War 2. Gun crew firing artillery under a camouflage net canopy. Soldiers load shells into the 155mm Howitzer. Howitzer fires. A formation of bombers flying. Distant view of a plane as it catches fire and breaks up in the sky. View of a gun barrel firing shells upwards. Closer view of crew loading shell into 8 inch Howitzer M1 and firing. Thick cloud formation over enemy position.
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