D-Day landing sites then and now :toast:
U UGA12 Registered User Forum Member Jul 7, 2003 7,779 108 63 Between The Hedges Jun 5, 2014 #1 D-Day landing sites then and now :toast:
A AR182 Registered User Forum Member Nov 9, 2000 18,654 87 0 Scottsdale,AZ Jun 5, 2014 #3 That is good stuff !!
kickserv Wrong Forum Mod Forum Member May 26, 2002 95,237 2,679 113 51 Canada Jun 5, 2014 #4 Great pictures:0074
The Joker Registered Forum Member Aug 3, 2008 28,116 360 83 48 Tennessee www.madjacksports.com Jun 5, 2014 #5 UGA12 said: D-Day landing sites then and now :toast: Click to expand... Post of the month. :0008:0008:0008
UGA12 said: D-Day landing sites then and now :toast: Click to expand... Post of the month. :0008:0008:0008
Skulnik Truth Teller Forum Member Mar 30, 2007 21,870 1,138 113 Jefferson City, Missouri Jun 5, 2014 #6 :0008
Morris Tent Maker Forum Member Aug 23, 2002 32,058 210 63 Above the Clouds.... Jun 5, 2014 #7 A most important day in history. Thanks for the pics! :0008
SixFive bonswa Forum Member Mar 12, 2001 18,889 339 83 54 BG, KY, USA Jun 5, 2014 #8 thanks for this post! Spectacular comparative photography. I thought the German POW picture was incredible too. I had no idea there were that many thousand POWs from D-Day.
thanks for this post! Spectacular comparative photography. I thought the German POW picture was incredible too. I had no idea there were that many thousand POWs from D-Day.
gardenweasel el guapo Forum Member Jan 10, 2002 40,607 255 83 "the bunker" Jun 5, 2014 #9 whoa......the coulumes it took to do what they did....those before and afters should be immortalized at each site as a reminder of the sacrifice and what we`re allowed to take for granted.... seeing the conrast is pretty much breathtaking stuff....
whoa......the coulumes it took to do what they did....those before and afters should be immortalized at each site as a reminder of the sacrifice and what we`re allowed to take for granted.... seeing the conrast is pretty much breathtaking stuff....
Wineguy Registered User Forum Member Feb 7, 2000 7,097 360 83 Atlanta, GA Jun 5, 2014 #11 That was some good stuff...wonder how long it took him to peg the places?
J JT Degenerate Forum Member Mar 28, 2000 3,597 81 48 61 Ventura, Ca. Jun 6, 2014 #12 I highly suggest Antony Beever's 2009 book, 'D-Day. The battle for Normandy.' P.S. Don't forget just 2 days ago was the anniversary of another just as important battle of WWII.
I highly suggest Antony Beever's 2009 book, 'D-Day. The battle for Normandy.' P.S. Don't forget just 2 days ago was the anniversary of another just as important battle of WWII.