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US Army soldiers recover the remains of comrades at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, in this June 6, 1944 handout photo obtained by Reuters June 1, 2012. Texas geologist Earle McBride visited Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, in 1988, four decades after D-Day, visible remnants of the Allied Forces' invasion long ago vanished. They would later discover the history of June 6, 1944 invasion of Normandy's beaches lingered in grains of sand in tiny pieces of shrapnel invisible except under a microscope. World History, D Day 1944, Operation Overlord, D Day Invasion, Us Army Soldier, Historia Universal, American Soldiers, D Day, Military History

US Army soldiers recover the remains of comrades at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, in this June 6, 1944 handout photo obtained by Reuters June 1, 2012. Texas geologist Earle McBride visited Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, in 1988, four decades after D-Day, visible remnants of the Allied Forces' invasion long ago vanished. They would later discover the history of June 6, 1944 invasion of Normandy's beaches lingered in grains of sand in tiny pieces of shrapnel invisible except under a…

Students and families—as we near the 76th anniversary of D-Day, join Michael Arvites and Laura Romero-Ballesteros, both Master Teachers and alumni of the Museum’s Summer Teacher Institute, for an interactive webinar on Operation Overlord. Learn teaching strategies while analyzing the decisions of military planners and how the Allies pulled off the greatest amphibious invasion in history. Georges Clemenceau, Battle Of Normandy, D Day Invasion, Normandy Landings, Normandy Beach, D Day Landings, Landing Craft, Fidel Castro, Yankee Stadium

Students and families—as we near the 76th anniversary of D-Day, join Michael Arvites and Laura Romero-Ballesteros, both Master Teachers and alumni of the Museum’s Summer Teacher Institute, for a live interactive webinar on Operation Overlord, in which you will analyze the strategic decisions of military planners and how the Allies pulled off the greatest amphibious invasion in history.

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