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Re: Normandy "D-Day" Pictures & Events (2018 - 2019) Update 6/02

Started by Husk Challenger, June 09, 2018, 12:27:09 PM

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1Burgfish

 :wrenching: How many hours from Paris is Normandy? :notsure:

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@1Burgfish

To visit american landing beaches:

Paris ---> Caen: 2h40
Caen --->Omaha Beach: 30 minutes
Omaha Beach ---> Utah Beach & Ste mere l'Eglise: 20 minutes



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American cemetery of Omaha beach
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kdcarman

Quote from: 1Burgfish on August 24, 2018, 10:06:04 AM
:wrenching: How many hours from Paris is Normandy? :notsure:

I have visited Normandy twice.  Both visits I stayed in Bayeux.  Train ride from Paris to Bayeux is 2.5 hours.

Car drive from Bayeux to Omaha Beach is approx 20 minutes.

1Burgfish

 :wrenching: Thanks for the info. I thought it was closer for some reason. Would like to visit someday; having been a Tanker in the Army would like to visit the museum.


Cuda Cody

Great photos!!!  Thank you for sharing. :thankyou:

Husk Challenger

Bayeux is perfect for the hotel. From there you can visit the american and the english beaches!

This museum is pretty recent, built few years ago. It wasn't very nice at start but the collection is really nice now.
If you want to see tanks, the best place in France is: tank museum of Saumur
The biggest collection in France with 800 tanks and armored vehicles from all around the round from 1914 to nowadays. With very rare tanks like German Tiger 1 and 2 for exemple.

2h40 from Paris by train.


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dodj

Quote from: 1Burgfish on August 24, 2018, 12:00:27 PM
:wrenching: Thanks for the info. I thought it was closer for some reason. Would like to visit someday; having been a Tanker in the Army would like to visit the museum.
Then if you make it over to France, along with Normandy, you should go to the Loire Valley. The Musée des Blindés is very impressive from the reviews of my friends. I have not been, but plan to one day. https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowUserReviews-g187199-d489046-r251948038-Musee_des_Blindes-Saumur_Maine_et_Loire_Pays_de_la_Loire.html
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halftrackman

Thanks for the great pictures, Sure would like to go there,  I did a reforger to germany in 83 with the first cav, went into Holland then back into germany.  I was on a m60a3 tank.  I own 3 halftracks, and other ww2 vehicles.  Go to g503  forum, website. they would like to see your pictures.  also I have owned alot of mopars.  PM me if ok   :burnout:


Husk Challenger

Indeed @dodj !

Every year in June there is a modelist even inside the museum, and during the week end, there are dynamic shows. They start many tanks and drive them so if you like steel armor it's just amazing!
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1Burgfish

 :wrenching: I started on a M60A3 tank then transitioned to the new M1A1 Abrams in 85 then went to Germany and competed in The Canadian Army Trophy with Northag team. Got into tanks when I saw Kelly's Heros and Oddball...

halftrackman

 Wow a tanker here. My  unit got 150 M1 in 85 and was the round out for the Ist  cav.They are a bad azz tank. Then later go out of tanks,  went to hueys, then blackhawks.  You will have to come up for a visit, not far from you.    :cheers:

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@halftrackman

Don t know if my Mp worked, but send me the link of the forum, i would gladly share what i have  :drinkingbud:
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