

D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
Landing thousands of men on the beaches of Normandy, in the face of intense resistance, was the sum of an incredible amount of bravery, ambition and organisation. Despite the successes of D-Day, losses were heavy on land, sea and air. Tell us their stories. (Image © IWM A 23938)


Private Earl Stewart Kingston G/23245, North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Second World War
Army
Canadian
D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS
By Bruce Morton
Canada

Private Bernard Hache G/18987, North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Second World War
Army
Canadian
D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS
By Bruce Morton
Canada

Private Norman A.M. Forker D/137992, North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Second World War
Army
Canadian
D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS
By Bruce Morton
Canada

Private Gordon Hubert Ellis G/22375, 1st Bn., North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, R.C.I.C.
Second World War
Army
Canadian
D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS
By Bruce Morton
Canada

Pte G/23445 Joseph Aldie Doucet & D-Day fighting at Saint Aubin-Sur-Mer
Second World War
Army
Canadian
D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
BENY-SUR-MER CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY, REVIERS
By Bruce Morton
Canada
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