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Normandy May 2007
Our Unforgettable Trip to Normandy
with John and Jan
May 17-22, 2007
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5/19 Bayeux Cathedral keeps watch over the town
May 19 - This is how the Bayeux Tapestry is displayed.
5/19 Bayeux
5/19 A wine tasting in Bayeux
5/19 Same tasting
5/19 The tasting continues
The simple task of filling up the car ..
May 19 - Arromanches - remains of a Mulberry Harbor, the most extraordinary industrial and maritime achievement of war
Arromanches - for 3 months after D-Day this was the largest port in the world.
Arromanches -the beach has seen a great deal of suffering and bravery by resolute men
The Mulberry Harbor was one of the Allies secret weapons
The Mulberry Harbor protected the landings of 2 and 1/2 million men and 1/2 million vehicles
Our breakfast place in Bayeux
Our breakfast place in Bayeux - John, Dick, Jan
May 20 - The American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-mer near the Point du Hoc
Giant relief of the Battle for Normandy & Battle for Europe are on the walls
1725 Acres, 9,387 servicemen and women are laid to rest here
Three Medal of Honor Recipients are here
The crosses face America...
an unknown soldier at the American Cemetery
May 20 - outside a small museum
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