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D-Day - Landing in France - Omaha BeachAmerican assault troops prepare to disembark their landing craft as it approaches the beach head, Omaha Beach. The smoke visible in the background attests to the massive naval artillery assault
Americans Omaha BeachAmerican troops landing on Omaha beach, Normandy, France, as part of the Allied D-Day landings
16th Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USAView of 16th Street, looking south from Douglas, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1908
Memorial 147 US Engineer Combat BattalionThis is in the grounds of the Chateau d Englesqueville on the D514 behind Omaha Beach. In 1944 the grounds were filled with tents
Lovers Lane Bridge, Elmwood Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1930s
Gates Learjet 24 N316M (msn 24-101), of Mutual of Omaha Insurance Company. Date: circa 1969
BLACKBIRD'S BURIALOmaha chief Blackbird asks to be buried, with his favourite war-horse, on top of a bluff overlooking the Missouri river Date: circa 1860
Martin-Omaha B-29 Superfortress 44-27343Martin-Omaha B-29-40-MO Superfortress 44-27343 (msn 3661), at the Tinker Air Force Base Heritage Museum, OK. (Built under licence by Glenn L. Martin Company, Omaha, NB.) Date: circa 1992
Fontenelle Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA - named in honour of Chief Fontenelle of the Omaha Indians. The Park has an 18-hole golf course, baseball diamonds
Plaque to Cruiser Montcalm, Port en Bessin NormandyThe Free French Ship Montcalm was one of the three Cruisers in Bombarding Force C which supported the American Landings on Omaha Beach. It later took part in Operations in the Mediterranean
Russian men in US Army coats, Omaha, Nebraska, USAGroup photo of eleven Russian men (described as Bolsheviks) in US Army long coats, at Fort Omaha, Nebraska, USA, on 27 December 1918
US 2nd Armoured Division Hell on Wheels MemorialThese fading plaques are on a wall in the Club Belambra on Omaha Beach. The wall is on what was Exit 3 used for tanks. The Division landed on 9 June and went into action on the 11th
German bunker WN65 le Ruquet Omaha BeachWhen the Americans landed on D Day they moved off the beach via a number of gullys or draws. One of the most famous contemporary photos shows a long line of GIs fling past this bunker
First American Cemetery Marker Omaha BeachThis marks the first American battle burials in Europe. It was set up by 2nd Platoon of the 607th Graves Registraton Company
US 29th Infantry Division Memorial Omaha BeachThe 29th, the Blue and the Grey, was a National Guard Division, and on the beach just below the memorial the 116th Regiment landed
US 5th Engineer Special Brigade Memorial Omaha BeachThe memorial is standing on German bunker WN62 and overlooks Omaha Beach. It has a number of memorial plaques one or more of which has been stolen
Orientation table US Cemetery St Laurent Omaha BeachThe table which is in the St Laurent Cemetery overlooks Omaha Beach which can be seen beyond the guard rail. Standing beside the table
US 5th Ranger Battalion Omaha Beach NormandyThe two Ranger Battalions - the 2nd and the 5th - were commanded by Texan Lt Colonel James E Rudder. The 2nd were charged with taking Pointe du Hoc and the 5th 5th Pointe de la Percee
Aquatint British Commando Raid 12 September 1942The memorial plaque is on a wall facing Omaha Beach. A forceof the British Small Scale Raiding Force Commando of 11 men commanded by Major Gus March - Phillips attempted a landing here but came under
Hell on Wheels US 2nd Armoured DivisionThe Division landed on Omaha Beach on 9 June 1944 and went into action on the 11th. It earned its nickname in the fighting for Carentan
Krug Park, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, with a roller coaster in the background. Date: circa 1908
RACIAL / BLACKBIRD BURIALOmaha chief Blackbird asks to be buried, with his favourite war-horse, on top of a bluff overlooking the Missouri river Date: circa 1860
Elmwood Park Spring, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1930s
Woodmen of the World Building, Omaha, Nebraska, USAWoodmen of the World Building, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. It housed a fraternal benefit society operating as an insurance company. Date: circa 1912
Morris Apartment Hotel, 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Nebraska Date: circa 1930s
Aerial view, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAerial view of Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1910
Hotel Fontenelle, Omaha, Nebraska, USAHotel Fontenelle, Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: circa 1915
Night view of Empress Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska, USANight view of the Empress Theatre and Cinema, Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1913
Illinois Central Bridge, Omaha, Nebraska, USAIllinois Central (railroad) Bridge over the Missouri River at Omaha, Nebraska, USA, a double swing bridge. Council Bluffs, Iowa, is on the other side. Date: circa 1908
Creighton Orpheum Theatre, Omaha, Nebraska, USAThe Creighton Orpheum Theatre, 15th and Harney, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, named after John A Creighton, a local businessman and philanthropist. Date: circa 1908
Automobile Row, Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAutomobile Row on Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska, USA, full of car showrooms, car dealers and garages. Date: 1916
American Legion parade, Omaha, Nebraska, USAAmerican Legion parade of Wyoming WW1 veterans in Omaha, Nebraska, USA, including a stagecoach drawn by four horses and marchers with flags. Date: circa 1923
Scottish Rite Cathedral, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. Date: 1950s
The Main Post Office - Omaha, Nebraska, USA Date: circa 1902
Smelting and refining plant, The Omaha and Grant Smelting Company, Omaha, Nebraska
Mission, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Newsstand. Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
The poor boys friend, the proprietor call himself. Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov. The poor boys friend, the proprietor call himself. Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Danger zone, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Unemployed man, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Ak-sar-ben toll bridge between Iowa and Nebraska. Omaha. Date 1938 Nov
Mildred Irwin, entertainer in saloon at North Platte, Nebraska. She entertained for twenty years in Omaha before coming to North Platte. Date 1938 Oct
Flophouse on lower Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Secondhand goods. Note surgical instruments in window, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Streetcar motorman, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Boy who sells papers around the stockyards, South Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov
Circus poster, Omaha, Nebraska. Date 1938 Nov