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Omaha Beach in 1984 appears like many beaches. Its stories are held by those who landed there on D-Day, 40 years before. ![]() |
In 2004, 60 years after the D-Day landings, a line of military reenactors and civilians mark the hallowed occasion. ![]() |
On the 50th anniversary of D-Day, in 1994, children play in a formerly bunkered landscape near Arromanches in Normandy, France. ![]() |
In 1979, on the 35th anniversary of D-Day, a veteran sits on a Normandy beach. ![]() |
Harry Parley, a former flamethrower operator in the 116th Infantry Regiment, was in the first wave of troops that landed on Omaha Beach in 1944. He holds a photo of his younger self. ![]() |
Veterans assemble at Omaha Beach on June 6, 1974, the 30th anniversary of the D-Day landings. ![]() |
Tourists, veterans, and military reenactors mark June 5, 2014, the eve of the 70th anniversary of D-Day, on Omaha Beach. ![]() |