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114 Dummy to honor John Steele, or may be it is Red Buttons still up there on this church at St. Mere Eglise
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141 Two Band of Brother Vets in blue caps, Shifty Powers in on the left. Dont know name of the gentlemen in the center. DDay vet Harold Madden from Texas in red cap. He may of came in by glider. At Brecourt Manor farm
142 The next few pictures are looking across the field at Brecourt Manor farm where Capt Winners and EZ company took out the four German gun batteries,
143 This look just like a regular farm pasture. No evidence of battle. Was told the Army used this area as a depot and after they left buried stuff and paid the farmer for ?50 years not to farm the land.
144 The tallest tree to the right is about where one of the German guns was placed.
145 Brecourt Manor farm buildings. Recieved only light damage. Blood stain from a wounded German soldier reported can still be seen on the floor of the house.
146 This is the trench that ran between gun positions which EZ company used to knock out the guns. Looks like a regular farm drainage ditch. Certain not the fancy hollywood trench in Band of Brothers movie