Military Hardware from D-Day Litters the French Normandy Coast Road all the Way to Omaha
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If you decide this June to take off along the 514 departmental road from the ferry port at Ouistreham, you will find a steady stream of warfighting debris taken out of the sea and monumentalized.
World War Two saw the largest marine landing assault in history on D-Day, June 6th, 1944, and the evidence is everywhere, from children’s playgrounds to municipal flower gardens.
But as you take the trail that leads to the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach, there are other historical diversions along the way. There are reminders of America’s peace-time pioneering intercontinental prowess and the life that shares the sea where so many men died.
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