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Thinking of D-Day

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June 6, 1944, 69 years ago today, when Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy. Thought this humble Jeep, captured 10/24/10 at the 9th Annual Wings Wheels Rotors & Expo, held at the beautiful Joint Forces Training Base (JFTB) in beautiful Los Alamitos, California, was a good choice to commemorate that fateful day. I remember it well. I believe the machine gun is of a .30mm caliber. Cheerio, and have a nice day.

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Rainastorm

5:55PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

Harry good post...also thinking of D-day. Very cool post for it. Well done. I hope you are doing well. Take care :)

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ArtistKimberly

5:59PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

Nice Work,

ronmolina

6:05PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

You sure get around. Looks like a 30 the 50's are bigger.

artofsouls

6:25PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

Nice

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MrsRatbag

7:42PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

You're right, it is a good choice for remembrance, and your shots are a feast for the eyes! Well done, Harry!

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mgtcs

7:43PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

This is really an excellent photo my friend, gorgeous details!

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jocko500

9:27PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

really good history here.

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HopeFadesEternal

10:05PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

Great photo of a piece of history.

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magnus073

10:31PM | Thu, 06 June 2013

Very nice work on this thoughtful collage, Harry.

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durleybeachbum

12:19AM | Fri, 07 June 2013

I don't remember it as I was born a few days after! Great pics

whaleman

2:26AM | Fri, 07 June 2013

Just a bit over two months before I was born! Nice collage and I would like one of those 30 calibre machine guns on my Jeep...get through traffic a little faster I think!

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racolt33

11:18AM | Fri, 07 June 2013

I agree with all the comments of this historical event and agree with Whaleman this would be a great option accessory for my Jeep Cherokee. Nice capture Dad. :)

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tennesseecowgirl

2:29PM | Fri, 07 June 2013

Reminds me a bit of the tv show Mash I happened to catch an episode of the show the other night, was fun to see again. nice post

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Cyve

4:30PM | Fri, 07 June 2013

Wonderfully done !

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johndoop

5:19PM | Fri, 07 June 2013

Great pictures Well done!!!!!!!

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anahata.c

2:56AM | Mon, 10 June 2013

a touching surprise, because usually D-Day is remembered with a large tapestry of one kind or another. But here, you bowed to it with a single jeep and single machine gun. Maybe it tells us that even a battle as vast as that (in all its various sections) still came down to each soldier battling the unthinkable. And the second shot has a poetry to it; there's a feeling that that gun---single though it is---is looking out for, and protecting, all who are near it. The subtle softness of your shots add to that feeling of protection and closeness. And it's so telling to see people walking behind the jeep...they're naturally milling and looking at an Expo. But their presence reminds us that they're doing that because you and others were at these immense battles, to whom we owe a huge debt of gratitude. A fine and touching tribute, and that softness (very subtle) makes it all the more human.

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debbielove

6:57AM | Mon, 10 June 2013

Good post Harry, well thought and remembered! Unlike the FRENCH! Who have decided, the U.S. ONLY stormed the beaches on the 6th June! Thanks for the post mate.. Rob P.S. I got your links and the photos are great! Nice and some rare ones too! Rob


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