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The Following Pictures Are From The Book "The Longest Walk"
The Story Of The 29th Infantry Division On D-Day June 6, 1944
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Omaha Beach, Normandy, France Today
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Dog Green Sector, 1944
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Dog Green Sector, Today
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Vierville Draw (D1), 1944
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On The Right, Vierville Draw Today
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Dog White Sector, 1944
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Dog White Sector, Today
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Les Moulins Draw (D3) Dog Red Sector, 1944
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Les Moulins Draw, Today
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Easy Red Sector, St. laurent Draw (E1), 1944
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Easy Red Sector, St Laurent Draw, Today
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Charlie Sector, 1944
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Charlie Sector, Today
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Point du Hoc, 1944
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Point du Hoc, Today
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St. Lo, France, 1944
All the photos come from the book “The Longest Walk” available for purchase click here.
THE LONGEST WALK
This view book and guide details via narrative, photos and maps the amazing story of the 116th Infantry Regiment of the U.S. Army’s 29th Infantry Division from D-Day June 6, 1944 to the capture of St. Lo, France 40 agonizing days later – “the longest walk.” The book features photos of the actual invasion, the story of what happened during the course of battle, and color photos of what the battlefield looks like today.