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Mr. Reid Cayce flips through pages of World War II photos from Normandy at his home in Summerville, S.C., June 15, 2010. In the morning hours of June 6, 1944, known as D-Day, Mr. Cayce's amphibious vehicle was part of a 5,000 vessel  armada that sailed across the English Channel to Normandy. More than 150,000 men and nearly 30,000 vehicles crossed the channel to begin the invasion of France. (U.S. Air Force photo/James M. Bowman)
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Mr. Reid Cayce flips through pages of World War II photos from Normandy at his home in Summerville, S.C., June 15, 2010. In the morning hours of June 6, 1944, known as D-Day, Mr. Cayce's amphibious vehicle was part of a 5,000 vessel armada that sailed across the English Channel to Normandy. More than 150,000 men and nearly 30,000 vehicles crossed the channel to begin the invasion of France. (U.S. Air Force photo/James M. Bowman)


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