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Whale highway at Normandy
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Mulberry at Normandy
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Rhino Ferry
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Seabees use Rhino Ferries to offload equipment from the LSTs.
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Invasion vehicles getting ready to debark from the Seabee Rhino ferry
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Whale Causeways at Normandy
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Troops coming ashore from their landing craft over the pontoon causeways.
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The 111th Naval Construction Battalion landing at Omaha Beach before the Mulberry was installed.
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The Seabees of the 111th Naval Construction Battalion give thanks on D-Day plus 12.
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View from a rhino ferry, operated by the 81st Naval Construction Battalion on D-Day, as it approaches the shoreline at Utah Beach.
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The 81st Naval Construction Battalion marrying up a rhino ferry to an LST during the invasion of Normandy.
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A rhino ferry married to an LST during the Normandy invasion.
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Gooseberry at Normandy
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Phoenixes at Normandy
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The Seabees with the 111th Naval Construction Battalion unload heavy equipment from a Rhino ferry.
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The 111th Naval Construction Battalion sets up the first Seabee camp on Normandy Beach,
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Seabees use Rhino Ferries to shuttle equipment across the English Channel for the assault on D-Day.
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Seabees smooth sand to join with the causeways for offloading heavy equipment.
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LST dock at the causeway built by the 1006th Naval Construction Detachment.
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Civil Engineer Corps officers with the 111th Naval Construction Battalion walking on one of the main causeway highways at Utah Beach.
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Seabees with the 111th Naval Construction Battalion load aboard a Rhino Ferry from an LST.
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Seabees work on a floating repair shop they created on the causeways off the coast of Utah Beach.
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Seabees offload heavy equipment onto the floating harbors.
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LSTs "dried out" at low tide on Utah Beach, Normandy.
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Celebrating their 3rd year, feeling proud of their accomplishments of building an artificial floating harbor and mobile ship repair on large pontoons.
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111th Naval Construction Battalion lowers equipment to beaches by ramp while cargo is put on the beach.
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Tanks debarking off the Rhino ferry onto the beach of Normandy.
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Normandy map