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After the U.S.A. entered the war, Dwight J. Flemming decided to join the U.S. Army, just as many other young men did. He enlisted in the Army at Camp Upton NY on November 16th, 1942. His brother Howard C. Flemming also
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Lige Robinson Jr. (nicknamed "Junior") was from Kansas city. He joined the U.S Navy in November 1942. After graduating from Wyandotte High School, he worked as an electrician helper for the Rock Island Railroad with his
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Barfleur is ranked as "The Most Beautiful Village of France." The village is currently the only one to have this label in the region of La Manche in Normandy.
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Robert "Bob" Nobles is from Ithaca NY, he was 21 years old when he decided to join the U.S. Army and become a paratrooper, after the attack of Pearl Harbor by the Japanese.
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In March 1942, Richard "Dick" Fravel, 22 years old, decided to enlist in the U.S. Army. His 3 brothers, James, Allen, and Walter also joined the Army. Before enlisting, Dick was worried; he met with his pastor to talk
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What's on your bucket list? Normandy American Heroes - WWII specialist of the ETOUSA (European Theater of Operations United States Army) - will be the 1st European Company to have a stand at the Los Angeles Travel and
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To ensure you travel safely in Normandy we believe you must be aware of French Legislation. Why? Because it could have a disastrous impact rendering your trip to Normandy a real nightmare. How? By choosing a company
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Bayeux (Normandy – France), the headquarters of Normandy American Heroes, is the perfect stopover to discover the historical sites of WWII if you are planning to stay a minimum of two nights. For a longer stay, let us
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What really happened to the famous American paratrooper who remained hanging from the steeple of the church of Sainte-Mère-Eglise on D-day? Normandy American Heroes retraces the path taken by this colorful character:
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