Liberty ship unloading two CCKW trucks and other supplies onto a Rhino cargo barge off the Normandy beaches, Jun 1944. [Colorized by WW2DB]

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Caption     Liberty ship unloading two CCKW trucks and other supplies onto a Rhino cargo barge off the Normandy beaches, Jun 1944. [Colorized by WW2DB] ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseUnited States Navy
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CCKW   Main article  Photos  
Normandy Campaign, Phase 1   Main article  Photos  Maps  
Liberty-class   Main article  Photos  
Photo Size 2,978 x 2,480 pixels
Photos at Same Place Normandy, France
Added By David Stubblebine
Colorized Date 24 Feb 2023
Licensing  Public Domain. According to the United States copyright law (United States Code, Title 17, Chapter 1, Section 105), in part, "[c]opyright protection under this title is not available for any work of the United States Government".

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1. Anonymous says:
1 May 2017 08:27:07 PM

Most informative site. My father.
Ronald Ward, (Australian) was a survivor of the the S.S. Josiah Snelling, torpedoed whilst bound for Port Vila in the New Hebrides(now Vanuatu) on 15 April 1943. The ship was loaded with foodstuffs, 12 head of cattle and 4 horses. If you have further any information regarding this event I would be most appreciative. Sincerely, Fay Miller (daughter of Mr. R. Ward.)

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