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Thanks to Normandy's unpredictable weather ... If you're driving yourself, start in the town of Arromanches, which hosts two museums that help provide context for the battle sites.
Arromanches is home to the Mulberry harbors ... offering a stark contrast to the site's violent history. The Normandy region ...
If you're driving yourself, start in the town of Arromanches, which hosts two museums ... groups commemorating the anniversary. Thanks to Normandy's unpredictable weather, you'll want to dress ...
With the 80th anniversary of D-Day one year away, we visit the sites that commemorate this world-defining event.
Mr Cracknell, who was part of the 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry as a rifleman, landed in Arromanches, Normandy, on 22 ...
Mr Cracknell, who was part of the 5th Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry as a rifleman, landed in Arromanches, Normandy, on 22 June 1944. He said he was "scared stiff" to be fighting in France.
Bill Davies, 101, from Porthcawl, Bridgend county, served with the RAF, landing at Arromanches in Normandy. The beach was spared the brunt of the D-Day fighting, which meant the port he was ...
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show — D-Day live from Arromanches, Normandy Chris Evans broadcasts from Arromanches as we commemorate the 70th anniversary of D-Day. BBC Radio 2 ...
Their bravery is remembered on both sides of the English Channel - in Portsmouth, Hampshire, where many embarked, and in Arromanches-les-Bains, where they landed.