User: Lacambe |
1944 Waffen SS in Normandy Waffen SS troops during Normandy Battle. "Propaganda" film. Tags: Normandy 1944 Waffen SS Normandie WWII |
User: Fordo89 |
D-Day Normandy - 6th June 1944 Movie about: The allied invasion at 6.june 1944 at the north french coast of normandy. showing films: -Saving Private Ryan -The longest Day Music:( Soundtrack of Saving P.Ryan) by John Williams -Revisiting Normandy -Omaha Beach Dont tell bad storys of some soldiers who fought at these days at omaha beach! No matter how much someone killt and no matter who killed who! Every Soldier follows orders! If the germans hadnt shoot the allied had done it. But: Dont forgett the brave soldiers who fought for freedom in europe and who let her lives for freedom and peace! But dont forgett the soldiers too who fought for their nation. Wehrmacht wanted just to protect theier country. Its the job of every soldier to protect his home! Never forgett this! Tags: saving private soldat james ryan normandie normandy tom hanks matt damon world war2 weltrkieg wk2 ww2 d-day the lon |
User: stage |
D-Day 6/6/44 The invasion of Normandy on June 6th, 1944. Tags: D-day Normandy WWII |
User: cplbeaudoin |
Invasion of Normandy - Voodoo Paintball Sudden Harm attends the INvasion of Normandy scenario at Voodoo Paintball. Tags: Sudden Harm MilSim Paintball Normandy Woodsball Recball |
User: WW2GermanNewsreels |
Normandy invasion (1944): D-Day German footage Combat footage. Die Deutsche Wochenschau. 6th June 1944, Normandy invasion from German perspective. As late as 13:35 the German 352nd division was reporting that the assault had been hurled back into the sea. From their vantage point at Pointe de la Percée overlooking the whole of the beach from the western end the German perception was that the assault had been stopped at the beach. An officer there noted that troops were seeking cover behind obstacles and counted ten tanks burning. However, as early as 07:35 the third battalion 726th Grenadier Regiment, defending Draw F-1 on Fox Green beach, was reporting that 100--200 American troops had penetrated its front, with enemy inside the wire at WN-62 and WN-61 under attack from the rear. Casualties amongst the defenders were mounting and at the same time that the 916th regiment, defending the centre of the 352nd zone, was reporting that the landings had been frustrated, it was also requesting reinforcement. The request could not be met because the situation elsewhere in Normandy was becoming more urgent for the defenders. Tags: ww2 western front army wehrmacht battle mg42 combat attack world war sas bren patton band of brothers p47 sherman nazi |
User: itnsource |
Normandy landings in full swing during World War 2 The allied troops establish a beach-head as reinforcements continue to arrive to Normandy during WW2. Bombs dropped, landing crafts arrive to shores and aerial combat during the invasion. www.itnsource.com Reuters S2110301 Tags: itnsource Remembrance Day Veterans World War II historical D-Day |
User: DuboisStudios |
Medal of Honor: The Beaches of Normandy Here is a short video I made about D-Day. The in game footage is from Medal of Honor Allied Assault. The music is also from MOHAA. The beginning of the video is from the MOHAA introduction video, with a little editing by yours truly. I hope you enjoy! Be sure to check out my other videos! Tags: MOHAA allied assault |
User: metallicasnake |
Secret Weapons Over Normandy Mission 12 From the PS2 game Secret Weapons Over Normandy, here is mission 12: Jet Stream Tags: WW II Secret Weapons Over Normandy |
User: PeterFutaba |
Future Combat Systems -Assault on Normandy- An urban combat scenario demonstrating the effectiveness of the Future Combat Systems program. Tags: military defense force army war battle combat future soldier vehicle tank robot weapon america Normandy US UAV FCS 军事 |
User: moblett |
"Normandy" at Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire Irish Ferries vessel "Normandy" arriving & departing Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire. Following from www.irish-ferries-enthusiasts.com: Designed for the Gothenburg-Frederikshaven crossing, the Normandy spent most of her career on far longer routes maintaining year round services from Rosslare to France since 1989, initially on charter and purchased by Irish Ferries in 1999. Delivered to Stena Line as Prinsessan Brigitta, she was briefly on the Sweeden-Denmark route until fitted out with extra cabins to be chartered to Sealink as the St. Nicolas from 1983 until 1991. Between 1991 and 1996 she ran from Southampton to Cherbourg as Stena Normandy, and spent much of 1997 on Talink's Helsinki-Tallinn route with the name shortened to Normandy until she moved to Irish Ferries the next year. In December 2004, Irish Ferries suspended the Normandy's sailings to France, and sent the vessel to Harland and Wolfe ship yard, Belfast ahead of schedule (leaving 200 passengers stranded in France) to prevent the vessel becoming strike bound. She was the first Irish Ferries vessel to be flagged outside of Ireland (she was registered in Nassau), and her crew were outsourced when she returned in 2005. Following her first arrival in Rosslare, she was boarded by Irish Department of the Marine inspectors, who issued a detention order on the ship for failing an inspection. She returned to service 3 days late. Throughout the summer of 2005, French seamen blocked port linkspans in Cherbourg and Roscoff, preventing the vessel from unloading for a number of hours. December 2005 saw industrial relations worsen for Irish Ferries with the remaining Irish Sea crews being offered redundancy. SIPTU issued strike notice on all sailings, and dockers in Rosslare refused to handle the Normandy on November 27th, and she headed for Dublin, where SIPTU dockers again refused to handle her, but managers tied her up. She returned to Cherbourg the next day until the strike ended. In early 2007, she went through an extensive refit again in Harland and Wolff and days later, her replacement, Kronprins Harald from colour line was announced. November 4th 2007 saw her final arrival in Rosslare, and the next day she sailed for layup in Fredericia, Denmark, pending sale. February 6th 2008 saw the announcement by ICG that the Normandy had been sold to Equinox Offshore Accommodation Limited for use as a accommodation and repair vessel (ARV) at Singapore's Sembawang shipyard. In mid March she left Denmark for Cherbourg, where she was given a refit for a summer charter to Algerie Ferries. Tags: Normandy irish ferries pembroke dock rosslare stena line |