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U.S. troops wade through the water under German fire at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings on June 8, 1944.

June 6, 1944, marked the first day of the the Normandy landings during WWII. While this day will forever be marked in history, there are a few facts that go unnoticed. Read more»

U.S. troops wade through the water under German fire at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings on June 8, 1944.

June 6, 1944, marked the first day of the the Normandy landings during WWII. While this day will forever be marked in history, there are a few facts that go unnoticed. Read more»

U.S. troops wade through the water under German fire at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings on June 8, 1944.

June 6, 1944, marked the first day of the the Normandy landings during WWII. While this day will forever be marked in history, there are a few facts that go unnoticed. Read more»

Scottsdale resident Stan Dale said he got idea of taking U.S. soil to the beaches in Normandy on the 70th anniversary of D-Day to bring American soldiers who died there a little bit of home.

Scottsdale resident Stan Dale hopes to help the men who gave their lives on the beaches of Normandy 70 years ago by trying to “bring them home one last time.” Dale will be at Normandy on the 70th anniversary of D-Day to scatter soil he collected from all 50 states. Read more»

U.S. troops wade through the water under German fire at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings on June 8, 1944.

June 6, 1944, marked the first day of the the Normandy landings during WWII. While this day will forever be marked in history, there are a few facts that go unnoticed. Read more» 1

U.S. troops wade through the water under German fire at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings on June 8, 1944.

June 6, 1944, marked the first day of the the Normandy landings during WWII. While this day will forever be marked in history, there are a few facts that go unnoticed. Read more» 1