File:Spot Number D7176, Exposure 3017.jpg

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English: This is an aerial photograph that was taken presumably by an RAF reconnaissance plane on D-Day 6 June 1944. It is a birds-eye view of the Vierville draw that which the men of A Company and B Company assaulted that day. On the bottom can be seen some of the buildings which would have faced A Company as they came in. The shingle/barrier can be seen just to the left of it
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This image was originally sources from the National Archives and Records Administration website: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/195956254

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1944-6-6

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

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