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My reflections on traveling through the region of France that was invaded on D-Day June 6, 1944 by Canadian, British and American forces.
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Towering over the beaches, the great guns of "Battery du Longues" were still in their massive concrete emplacements, only
one of which had been destroyed, prior to the landings.
David Cale (ImagesOfTheJourney) > Towering over the beaches, the great guns of "Battery du Longues"  were still in their massive concrete emplacements, only
one of which had been destroyed, prior to the landings.
Towering over the beaches, the great guns of "Battery du Longues" were still in their massive concrete emplacements, only
one of which had been destroyed, prior to the landings.
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