The challenge consists not so much in proving that Landry did not come ashore on June 6 but in finding evidence that he did land on D-Day. So far, the evidence for a D-Day landing is scant, error-prone, and far from convincing. […]
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The challenge consists not so much in proving that Landry did not come ashore on June 6 but in finding evidence that he did land on D-Day. So far, the evidence for a D-Day landing is scant, error-prone, and far from convincing. […] April 3rd, 2022 | Tags: Bob Landry, Col. James Van Fleet, E. K. Butler, John Morris, Larry LeSueur, Major General Maxwell D. Taylor, Peter Carroll | Category: Guest Post, Photo History, Photojournalism | 4 comments |
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