“The Critical Role the Coast Guard Played in the D-Day Invasion” –Military.com and Other Stories

A convoy of Landing Craft Infantry (Large) sails across the English Channel toward the Normandy Invasion beaches on D-Day, 6 June 1944. Each of these landing craft is towing a barrage balloon for protection against low-flying German aircraft. Among the LCI(L)s present are: LCI(L)-56, at far left; LCI(L)-325; and LCI(L)-4. Photograph from the U.S. Coast Guard Collection in the U.S. National Archives.

The 80th anniversary of the Normandy D-Day invasion is just a few days way.

Military.com has an excellent overview of US Coast Guard activities during the Normandy Invasion.

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LCI(L) 85 shortly before she sank, D-Day, 6 June 1944.

“Crew of CG-16 pointing to the tally board of 126 rescued soldiers.”
Photo courtesy of Terry Hannigan.

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