File:Spot Number D8842, Exposure RO-77.jpg

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English: This image is an image taken from a British reconnaissance plane before D-Day, specifically an image taken of the Vierville draw, which the men of A Company and B Company assaulted on June 6. The Vierville draw can be seen under the tip of the turbine prop. Here can be seen four different buildings, first on the left, two in the middle, and one on the right, which A Company faced on their assault, along with some beach obstacles. The shingle/concrete wall can be seen to the left of these.
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This image was originally sources from the National Archives and Records Administration website: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/195961616

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1944-05-19

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Unknown who took the photograph, a pilot or copilot in a British reconnaissance plane

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