RHH's photos with the keyword: cemetery
Normandy American Cemetery
21 Jan 2025 |
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These are some of the graves at the Normandy American Cemetery near Omaha Beach. Many of the burials were of soldiers killed after D-day but there are 9,385 burials there.
Normandy American Cemetery
21 Jan 2025 |
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These are a couple more photos of the Normandy American Cemetery near Omaha Beach. Visiting there was an incredibly moving experience.
Reflecting Pool
11 Jan 2025 |
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This is the reflecting pool that is part of the memorial at the Normandy American Cemetery near Omaha Beach. The statue, shown in the inset photo, that is part of the memorial is just visible at the other end of the pool, which lies between the visitors' center and the chapel.
Spirit of Youth
11 Jan 2025 |
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This sculpture by Donald de Lue is at the Normandy American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach. The title of the sculpture is "Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves." It is at the east end of the reflecting pool that is part of the cemetery ground.
Normandy American Cemetery
10 Jan 2025 |
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The Normandy-American Cemetery near Colleville-sur-Mer has 9,388 burials, many of soldiers killed after D-day. The cemetery is beautifully kept and overlooks Omaha Beach.
Grave
10 Jan 2025 |
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Many soldiers killed on D-Day and thereafter were often first buried with their rifle and helmet as a grave marker. When time allowed they were later reburied in one of the many cemeteries in Normandy and the rest of France. This example is in the visitors' center at the American Cemetery near Omaha Beach.
Omaha Beach Visitors' Center
08 Jan 2025 |
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This is the reflecting pool just outside the visitors' center at the American Cemetery near Colleville-sur-Mer and Omaha Beach. We found visiting the D-Day sites and cemeteries to be a very moving and emotional experience.
Commonwealth Cemetery Ranville
16 Nov 2024 |
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The Commonwealth Cemetery in Ranville has 2,236 graves, most of them British soldiers killed on D-Day or after, but also includes 90 "known only to God," 323 German graves and others of different nations. The cemetery is near Benouville, the first French town liberated on D-Day, and is next door to a church where there are other soldiers buried. I found the visit to the cemetery very moving, many of the soldiers were only boys of 17 or 18 years, some of them with wives and children left behind.
Commonwealth Cemetery Ranville
16 Nov 2024 |
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We visited several of the World War II cemeteries in the area of the D-Day beaches when we were in Normandy. This was taken at the Commonwealth Cemetery in Ranville. I was interested in the history of the D-Day landings but did not realize I would find our visit so deeply moving. This grave of a soldier who died was killed the day after D-Day was one of many that brought tears. The lad was only 18 years old and the bottom of the grave says, "Daddy, Jesus took you before I came. Through Mommy I'll always cherish your name." The cemetery has 2,236 graves, most of them British, but includes 90 "known only to God," 323 German graves and other nationalities as well.
Rhyolite Cemetery
13 Aug 2017 |
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It has been quite a year with four hospitalizations and a lot of recovery time, but I finally feel like I can keep up with posting and replying to comments. My apologies to those of you whose comments and good wishes I haven't replied to over the past five months.
I've taken up posting where I left off. This is one of the old grave markers in the cemetery of the ghost town of Rhyolite, Nevada. The background shows some of the Bullfrog Hills around the town and one of the few identifiable graves in the town cemetery.
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