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As the first American waves hit Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, everything went wrong. Bombing and naval fire failed, landing craft grounded in deep water, and German machine guns tore through the surf.
As Allied troops stormed the beaches, enormous specialized ships followed close behind. Built to smash obstacles, deliver armor, and sustain an invasion under fire, these vessels transformed the ...
A “RUPERT” paratrooper dummy designed to trick the Germans over the D-Day landings is up for grabs for a possible £6,000.
Rupert Hammond-Chambers, the president of the U.S.-Taiwan Business Council (USTBC), said the HIMARS and howitzers could play an essential role in destroying ships and landing craft seeking to ...
A street has been named in memory of a World War Two veteran who took part in D-Day. Donald "Don" Sheppard, from Basildon in ...
Zac Lomax is closing in on a call on his future with the ACT Brumbies holding out hope of landing the former NRL star to help ...
A D-Day veteran who "never expected to come back" from war said he was "absolutely thrilled and honoured" to be granted the ...
Risk sentiment is stabilizing as we move towards the end of a week that is packed with policy risks and three central bank ...
A new exhibition looking at life during the Second World War in Portsmouth from the viewpoint of children has opened at The D ...
Sgt. 1st Class Riley B. Watts III is the first sergeant for A Company 1-14th Aviation Regiment, the Army’s largest AH-64 ...
McCullum tends to speak only at the end of a Test defeat. But he has grown increasingly paternal here in Australia, ...