Normandy Landing Poster - Landing craft with Allied soldiers and vehicles

This historical photograph shows the LCVP PA13-22, assigned to the USS Joseph T. Dickman (APA-13), used for the landing at Utah Beach. In the foreground, soldiers of the 79th Infantry Division equipped with large mesh camouflage nets on their helmets, are landing between June 12 and 14, 1944. In the background, a Rhino Ferry loaded with ambulances and the LCI-489, which had left Weymouth with soldiers from the 1st US Infantry Division for Omaha Beach, illustrate the logistical complexity of the days following D-Day.
These elements indicate a date later than June 6, 1944, with a return to Falmouth on June 15. This image is a striking tribute to the organization and courage of the Allied troops. An invaluable historical piece for enthusiasts of the Normandy Landings.

This historical photograph shows the LCVP PA13-22, assigned to the USS Joseph T. Dickman (APA-13), used for the landing at Utah Beach. In the foreground, soldiers of the 79th Infantry Division equipped with large mesh camouflage nets on their helmets, are landing between June 12 and 14, 1944. In the background, a Rhino Ferry loaded with ambulances and the LCI-489, which had left Weymouth with soldiers from the 1st US Infantry Division for Omaha Beach, illustrate the logistical complexity of the days following D-Day.
These elements indicate a date later than June 6, 1944, with a return to Falmouth on June 15. This image is a striking tribute to the organization and courage of the Allied troops. An invaluable historical piece for enthusiasts of the Normandy Landings.