Utah Beach & Museum, Normandy, France 4K
Utah Beach D-Day landing site and museum. Normandy, France.
June 6, 1944 on Utah Beach, infantry and tanks landed in four waves beginning at 06:30 and quickly secured the immediate area.
The 4th Infantry Division landed 21,000 troops on Utah at the cost of only 197 casualties. Airborne troops arriving by parachute and glider numbered an additional 14,000 men, with 2,500 casualties. German losses are unknown.
Musee Utah Beach Normandie.
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June 6, 1944 on Utah Beach, infantry and tanks landed in four waves beginning at 06:30 and quickly secured the immediate area.
The 4th Infantry Division landed 21,000 troops on Utah at the cost of only 197 casualties. Airborne troops arriving by parachute and glider numbered an additional 14,000 men, with 2,500 casualties. German losses are unknown.
Musee Utah Beach Normandie.
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