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Title: USS Carmick Fired 1,127 Shells In One Hour To Save Omaha Beach

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On D-Day, June 6, 1944, as American troops were pinned down at Omaha Beach during Operation Overlord, one destroyer risked everything. USS Carmick moved dangerously close to shore and unleashed 1,127 shells in a single hour, silencing German bunkers and saving thousands of lives.

This is the untold naval story of D-Day — how relentless American naval gunfire turned the tide when the invasion nearly failed. Discover how destroyers changed the outcome of Omaha Beach and why Carmick’s extraordinary bombardment became one of the most intense naval support actions of World War II.

If you love WWII history, D-Day stories, naval warfare, and untold battlefield heroics — this is a story you can’t miss.

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