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    Arrow Garand Picture of the Day #230 June 10, 1944

    US patrol stopping in yard of farmhouse after killing a Germanicon sniper hiding inside on the 5th day of the Allied invasion of Franceicon.
    Location: Varreville, Normandy, France
    Date taken: June 10, 1944


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    Your pictures of the ETO and PTO in WWII are uniformly excellent. This example is of that quality. Thank you. Sincerely. BruceV.

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    Your pictures of the ETO and PTO in WWII are uniformly excellent. This example is of that quality. Thank you. Sincerely. BruceV.
    Bruce

    Thank you for your kind words. Truly, the images are the work of dedicated combat and state side photographers. Below are just a few. The Meaning of their work ,probably overlooked at the time, now takes on greater importance now as so many of that generation answer the final roll call.

    Ralph Morse
    Margaret Bourke-White
    Bob Landry
    William Vandivert
    William C. Shrout
    George Silk
    W. Eugene Smith
    Leonard Mccombe
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