Omaha Beach, Normandy France

Omaha Beach, Normandy France.


Omaha Beach is one of two beach landings that the Americans had on D-Day, June6 1944.  40,000 men (infantry) landed at Omaha on D-day.  This is the monument that marks the landing location:

We went to the Normandy American Cemetery at Omaha Beach.  This memorial is operated by the USA, land donated from France.  There are over 9000 American WWII soldiers buried here.  
The cemetery is on the bluff overlooking Omaha Beach:



There are at least 300 unknown, American soldiers buried.  It was especially sad to see the inscription on their marker:

There is the semi-circular wall around the Garden of the Missing.  The wall has over 1500 names of soldiers that were never found:

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