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13 Oct 2021 Garand Picture of the Day - Normandy then and now
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We had a couple of the floatation devices the soldiers were wearing around our house as I grew up.
Bob
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Floats
Me too... they were for sale at every Army/Navy store for 50 cents.
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One think for sure.
We can thank Then/them for Now.
Thanks!
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I've always wondered about the guy being dragged ashore. He's got a massive widow's peak and receding hairline that hints of age. Officer? Did he make it?
Bob
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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
the guy being dragged ashore
The caption is... "Members of an American landing party help others whose landing craft was sunk by enemy action of the coast of France. These survivors reached Omaha Beach by using a life raft on June 6, 1944."
I think I saw a better description elsewhere but forget what the rest was.
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He survived his name was Nick Russin
Nicholas Russin died of complications from dementia on July 21, 1997, in the Butler State Veteran’s Hospital. He was 85.
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Originally Posted by
Bob Womack
I've always wondered about the guy being dragged ashore. He's got a massive widow's peak and receding hairline that hints of age. Officer? Did he make it?
Bob
I almost brought that up in the previous post. I have always had the same questions as this has always been a prominent photo.
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Originally Posted by
Mark in Rochester
He survived his name was Nick Russin
Thanks! I have wondered about this for many years.
RIP Mr. Russin and all those brave men who gave their lives and youth all those years ago.
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I found an entire history of the moment and those involved, HERE.
Bob