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 | Utah Beach, where the D-Day took place to free Europe |  | 08/15/2005 | 641 | 



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 | This an underwater multibeam sounder view of the bank of the Cardonnet with many shipwrecks sank over Normandy coast June 6th 1944.
Cardonnet bank is just off Utah Beach
Datas acquired during Neptune 2K expedition.
Image treated by Duncan Mallace with Fledermaus
http://www.netsurvey.co.uk/
Copyright Steeve Schmidt, Naval Historical center
More at www.ce... |  | 01/30/2006 | 778 | 



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 | Very nice view of a small LCT sank over Utah Beach
June 6th 1944
This a multibeam sounder view of an LCT sank over Normandy coast June 1944
Datas acquired during Neptune 2K expedition.
Image treated by Duncan Mallace with Fledermaus
http://www.netsurvey.co.uk/
Copyright Steeve Schmidt, Naval Historical center
More at www.ceresm.com - Bertrand Sc... |  | 02/07/2006 | 569 | 



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 | USS Utah (BB-31), a Florida-class dreadnought battleship, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the U.S. state of Utah. She was later converted to a mobile target and redesignated AG-16.
Utah (AG-16) received one battle star for her World War II service. In addition, the ship was added to the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Hist... |  | 04/12/2007 | 412 | 



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 | An aerial reconnaissance picture of Omaha Beach made during D-Day (position uncertain).
Omaha Beach was the Allied codename for one of the principal landing points during the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944. The beach is about 3.5 miles long, from Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes to Vierville-sur-Mer. |  | 08/15/2005 | 1,548 | 
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 | During World War II, Operation Detroit was the insertion, by parachute and glider, of the U.S. 82nd Airborne Division into Normandy on the night of 5–6 June 1944 as part of Operation Overlord. The drop zone for the 82nd Airborne was around Sainte-Mère-Église, to the west of Utah beach, intending to protect the western flank of the invasion.
The objective of the division was to s... |  | 05/30/2007 | 713 | 



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 | Utah lost DD Tanks multibeam images, plus UW photographies.
The 3 marks on the NE are half sand beared tanks lying on the side, and the SW mark is a perfect Tank standing alone on the sand.
See also:
http://www.historychannel.com/global/listings/episodearchive.jsp?ACatId=8802355&CaseId=8802353&EGrpId=274739
Or:
http://magma.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0... |  | 02/03/2006 | 1,356 | 



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 | Site of training facilities for 4th Infantry Division--the first U.S. Troops to land on Utah Beach, Normandy, France, 6 June 1944.
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM70BA_Fort_Gordon_Augusta_GA |  | 09/24/2009 | 21 | 



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 | Detailed aerial view, Exit D3, taken 6 June 1944 at 1230 hrs.
(Photograph U.S. National Archives)
See also overall view of Easy Red:
http://www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile25563/Omaha-Beach,-6-June-1944-(Overlay-I).htm |  | 05/30/2007 | 827 | 



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 | Detailed aerial view, Exit E1, taken 6 June 1944 at 1230 hrs.
(Photograph U.S. National Archives)
See also overall view of Easy Red:
http://www.gearthhacks.com/dlfile25563/Omaha-Beach,-6-June-1944-(Overlay-I).htm |  | 05/30/2007 | 728 | 



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 | Another aerial reconnaissance picture of Gold Beach made during D-Day. |  | 08/10/2005 | 885 | 
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 | This beach is eclipsed by the more famous beaches around it -- Copacabana beach to the right, and Ipanema beach to the left. |  | 09/14/2005 | 1,049 | 



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