Randall R. Howard: Juno Beach stormed by Canadian forces June 6, 1944.
Randall R. Howard: Flags on Juno Beach.
Randall R. Howard: Juno Beach today.
Randall R. Howard: German gun on Sword Beach.
Randall R. Howard: Sword Beach where the British landed.
Randall R. Howard: This house was on Juno Beach at the time of the D-Day Invasion. Note this house in the next two photos.
Randall R. Howard: Try to read the bottom of the caption.
Randall R. Howard: Barflour Harbor today.
Randall R. Howard: We statyed in Port en Bessin, in the middle of Omaha Beach.
Randall R. Howard: Lighthouse near St. Vaast-la-Hougue.
Randall R. Howard: View from near Gold Beach Beach and the town of Arromanches. Next photo from the top of the ridge in this photo.
Randall R. Howard: View to Gold Beach. Mulberry's still in view in the water.
Randall R. Howard: Mulberry's that made up part of the artifical harbor called Port Winston.
Randall R. Howard: Abandoned German gun near Arromanches and Gold Beach.
Randall R. Howard: Mulberry's at high tide.
Randall R. Howard: Mulberry's at Port Winston at low tide.
Randall R. Howard: One of the large Mulberry's brought in by the Brits soon after the invasion.
Randall R. Howard: Smaller Mulberry's were used to support bridge causeways to the shore.
Randall R. Howard: Inside a German WW II bunker at Pointe du Hoc in Normandy France.
Randall R. Howard: Mulberry's with Arromanches in the background.
Randall R. Howard: Beached Mulberry that was part of Port Winston the artifical harbor used to unload men and supplies for the liberation of France and Europe.
Randall R. Howard: Angelo adds scale.
Randall R. Howard: WW II German gun placement not too far from Port Winston ln Normandy France.
Randall R. Howard: Temporary bridges used on top of small Mulberry's.
Randall R. Howard: Located in Colleville-sur-Mer directly above Omaha Beach.
Randall R. Howard: Main memorial
Randall R. Howard: View from main memorial at American Cemetery above Omaha Beach.
Randall R. Howard: There are 9,317 brave Americans buried here.
Randall R. Howard: Main Memorial.