USS Augusta looms mammoth in size in comparison to the tiny landing craft speeding toward France in June 1944
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U.S. Navy Official photograph, Gift of Charles Ives, from the Collection of The National World War II Museum
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486. Photograph. 'File Number: 45, 720 June 12, 1944 U.S.S. Augusta Lies Off 'Invasion Coast'-- Steaming in almost within rifle range of the French coast, the U. S. Navy cruiser USS Augusta (CA-31) looms mammoth in size in comparison to the tiny landing craft speeding toward shore.' 12 June 1944
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The Charles Ives Collection consists of 719 photographs from the Pacific Theater of WWII. Many of the photographs were taken between 1944 and 1945. Mr. Ives inherited the photographs from a friend from Marblehead, Massachusetts who served as an aviator in the Army Air Corps and discharged as a Major in 1945.
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Normandie
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Cruisers (Warships)--American--France
Landing craft--American--France
Soldiers--American--France