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On a narrow strip of beach on the northern coast of France, American assault troops, protected from enemy fire by chalk cliffs at the extreme left, assemble before moving into the interior of the continent. A landing craft, its gangway down, spews out additional infantrymen, June 6, 1944. D-Day is the largest seaborne invasion in history. (U.S. Army photo illustration by Spc. Devin Klecan)
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NORMANDY, France - On a narrow strip of beach on the northern coast of France, American assault troops, protected from enemy fire by chalk cliffs at the extreme left, assemble before moving into the interior of the continent. A landing craft, its gangway down, spews out additional infantrymen, June 6, 1944. D-Day is the largest seaborne invasion in history. (U.S. Army photo illustration by Spc. Devin Klecan)


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