The USS Threat (AM-124), a rescue vessel, nearing the sinking USS Tide (AM-125) on 7 June 1944
Gift of William Wild, from the Collection of the National WWII Museum
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The USS Threat (AM-124), a rescue vessel, nearing the sinking USS Tide (AM-125) that was hit by German mines the on D-Day +1. "USS Tide (AM 125) after being mined 6/6/45. USS Threat (AM 124) rescue vessel. [Cataloger's Note: correct date is 6/7/1944]." Normandy, France. 7 June 1944
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06/07/1944
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Images relating to D-Day in Normandy in June 1944 from the service of William Wild, United States Navy.
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Normandie
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials:
Warships--American--France
Rescue work--American--France