NORMANDY, France -- Under enemy fire, U.S. Army Soldiers part of Company E, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division, V Corps, move towards the shore of Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, June 6, 1944. The D-Day invasion aimed to establish an Allied foothold in Normandy, with Omaha Beach assigned to the U.S. First Army (Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley). V Corps (Maj. Gen. Leonard T. Gerow) was the primary assault corps for Omaha, tasked with securing the beachhead between Vierville-sur-Mer and Colleville-sur-Mer. Photo by U.S. Coast Guard Chief Photographer’s Mate Robert F. Sargent (U.S. Army photo illustration by Sgt. Devin Klecan)
| Date Taken: | 11.19.2025 |
| Published: | 11-21-25 06:10 AM |
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