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Creator InfoField | Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (9/18/1947 - 3/1/1964) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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American Soldiers Who Died in the Crash-Landing of Their Glider |
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Original Caption: "American soldiers who died in the crash-landing of their glider during the invasion, near St. Marie Du Mont, Utah Beach, France." Original Field Number: ETO-HQ-44-4986-36. Photographer: Montgomery |
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Date | Taken on 6 June 1944 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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American Soldiers Who Died in the Crash-Landing of Their Glider (English)
Original Caption: "American soldiers who died in the crash-landing of their glider during the invasion, near St. Marie Du Mont, Utah Beach, France." Original Field Number: ETO-HQ-44-4986-36. Photographer: Montgomery (English)
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Categories:
- Black and white photographs of corpses of men
- Black and white photographs of France in the 1940s
- Black and white photographs of men wearing military uniforms
- Black and white photographs of World War II
- Bodies of dead soldiers
- D-Day
- Male humans with helmets
- Military people of the United States in 1944
- Military people of the United States killed in World War II
- Men of the United States in 1944
- 1944 black and white photographs of people
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- France photographs taken on 1944-06-06
- Taken on missing SDC inception
- Media contributed by the Digital Public Library of America
- Media contributed by the National Archives and Records Administration
- PD US
- Artworks without Wikidata item
- US National Archives series: U.S. Army Signal Corps Photographs Of Military Activity During World War II and The Korean Conflict, 1941 - 1954
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