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A mannequin dressed as a paratrooper hangs from a corner of one of the town's churches during the week-long series of events marking the 45th anniversary of the Allied invasion of France. The display is set up on the spot where a U.S. Army paratrooper hung for more than a day at the beginning of the invasion, pretending to be dead to avoid being shot or captured by the town's German occupiers

A mannequin dressed as a paratrooper hangs from a corner of one of the...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Saint Mere-Eglise Country: France (FRA) Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Perry J. Heimer Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service ... More

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