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    Normandy Invasion Beaches Museums to visit?

    Morning all,

    Off to Franceicon on business next week and (hopefully) I should have a couple of days left to check out the Normandy beaches and Museums, so can anyone recommend a shortlist of "must do" museums with an emphasis on firearms, tanks aircraft ... military kit etc ?

    Cheers, John
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    John,
    The 360 degree DDAY museum is a must, as is MERVILLE Battery. The American Cemetery and loads of museums you will see by the armour displayed outside. Bayeaux is also worth a visit
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    Cheers Gil,

    Looks good, which museum has the B26 Marauder ?

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    Its actually closest to UTAH beach. Merville Battery has an American Dakota on display at the main gates to the battery, for which they are having a large hangar and carpark being erected as we speak.
    "We" never fully understood the link with the U.S marked aircraft to the battery, as all those used on the night were RAF roundal marked, but heyho, displays attract people.




    9 PARA jumped in, or should I say blown all over the place, and the attack on the battery was completed by a handful of men compared to the main force envisaged, only to find many of the guns would never have reached the beaches or landing sites on DDAY anyway. Several were in fact out of date hardware.
    Its a weeks visit if you do them all................enjoy.

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    The Pegasus bridge museum is great. The actual bridge now resides on dry land adjacent to the original spot and a museum has been built to accommodate it. then walk across the new bridge to the small Cafe that was the first building liberated. Have a coffee and marvel at all the memorabilia left by returning soldiers over the years .
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    Yes I hope to visit Madame Gondre in June at some stage, in her families cafe, and also Mark Worthington the Curator of the museum there.
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    The American Cemetery, for sure.
    The Airborne Museum in St. Mere' Egles, for sure.
    The Battery at Point du Hoc,
    The Canadianicon museum at Juno Beach.
    The Undersea Museum, I think is at Aromanch. There are numerous little places to stop,
    didn't ever find one that wasn't worth the time. See if they still offer a ticket that will get you in all (or most of ) the museums.

    Have a great trip. The people there are very nice.

    If you can spare 2/3 of a day, the trip to Mont St. Michele is WELL WORTH the time. That side trip was fantastic, and to think we almost didn't go!

    Give Madame Gondre, Arlette, my best. She sat at our table and shared lunch with me and my friend, and we had the longest chat. She told us all about her trips to the states, and how the Frenchicon government took all of her memorabilia that Ox and Bucs veterans had given to HER. Those items now reside in the French museum up to road.
    Interesting story, when it was time to rebuild/replace the bridge, they moved the old one, and rebuilt the new one to look the same as the old one, just larger. The bridge is at the museum.
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    Many thanks for the info guys, I am planning to get business concluded by Wednesday night and be back up north staying with a friend of a friend on the west coast of the Cherbourg peninsula, so well placed for Omaha beach and a push along the Invasion coast...

    Thanks again guys, cheers John.

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    One thing I would do, is go to Sword and Gold beaches and walk to Pegasus Bridge to see a bit of what Lovat and his Commando passed on the way.

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    Pegasus Bridge nearly ended up in the scrap yard in 1994, had some Britishicon Vets not got to hear of what the Frenchicon Government intended to do, and wouldn't have been on show today beside the new one!!
    The tank on the bridge shown on the photos has gone from that spot and been totally renovated, and is now in the museum grounds across the river.
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