Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Color photos of WW II

Canadian Forces:


General sight of the beach of Juno Beach. A multitude of Canadian infantrymen is unloading on the beaches of Juno Beach.


Loading Artillery.


Rule with the memory of the combatants of the First World War on which were deposited a French flag, a British flag and a US flag.


These Canadian soldiers unload on the beaches of the sector of Juno Beach, June 6, 1944, with their equipment. In background, two LST discharge their cargoes from men.


Provide with an anti-aircraft gun, these soldiers of Canadian artillery watch for the presence of enemy planes.


Canadian soldiers in front of a gun: Traplin sergeant, Heldon Bomber and Sergent Kennedy.


These Canadian infantrymen unload on the beach of Juno Beach. In background, one sees Berni.


Column of Transport Vehicles.


These Canadian engineers clean the beaches after the unloading. D-Day. Juno Beach. Unloading the D-day in Normandy.


Canadian infantryman.


Photographs of four Canadian soldiers (Sergeant Traplin, Bombardier Heldon, Bombardier Blank and Sergent Kennedy) after they cut down an enemy plane.

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