Military historian John C. McManus will examine the Allied invasion of Normandy through the experiences of the 1st Infantry Division during a free program July 23 at the Audie Murphy/American Cotton ...
A study conducted in the USA revealed that about 4% of the sand on Omaha Beach is made up of tiny fragments of shrapnel.
In Normandy, Arromanches Les Bains stands as a powerful reminder of the Allied landings of June 6, 1944. As part of the ...
I n the dark of night in July, under police escort, a specially fitted lorry carrying a thousand-year-old tapestry will leave ...
Visiting the D-Day beaches in Normandy is one of the most powerful and sobering experiences you can have in France. Scattered along the coast are remnants of the largest amphibious invasion in history ...
The quiet beaches and rural villages of Normandy, France, exploded with fire and fury in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944. D-Day. The climactic battle of World War II. The United States and its ...
Americans still arrive by the score on the sands of Normandy more than 70 years after Allied forces stormed the shore there -– drawn by a desire to connect with the audacious landing that happened, ...
With war raging in Ukraine, on Europe's borders, this year's commemoration of this major turning point in World War Two will carry special resonance. With the numbers of veterans, many aged 100 or ...