Remembering D-Day at Dragonman’s
We honor those lost in D-Day every museum tour, but today, all of America honors the over 29,000 soldiers that lost their lives during Operation Overlord. Just over 156,000 American and Allied soldiers hit the beaches that day. We never forget and we always remember how these soldier fought to give us the freedoms we continue to enjoy long after WWII. If you would like to see this display and many more, the museum is open for tours Wednesday, Friday and Sunday starting at 10:00 for one guided tour per each of those days. For more info visit us online at www.dragonmans.com 🇺🇸

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Spectacular D-day in super HD and color: Commemorating 80 years of D-day, 6 June 1944 - 6 June 2024

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Iconic Firearms in The Military Museum

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Easy Company's Crossroads Assault (with the Artifacts!) | American Artifact Episode 217

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Staying Awake on the Front Lines of WWII

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D-Day As It Happened: Rare WWII Historical Footage Restored And In Color

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Why Vietnam changed boots foreverr - (cut in half)

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The Wounded Cameraman Who Captured D-Day's Deadliest Moment (No AI)

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These 5 D-Day Myths Just Won’t Die

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The Other Soviet Copy Berezka Camouflage Pattern from The James Bond Film The Living Daylights

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What D-Day Actually Looked Like: Jack Lieb’s Private Color Footage of Utah Beach | Footage Farm Ltd

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"The Pacific" Historical Introductions - Narrated by Tom Hanks

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Something Bizarre Happens When Bullets Collide at 90° - Ballistic High-Speed

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How teenagers built some of Vietnam’s deadliest weapons

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WW2 D-Day Paratrooper Jackets: What Would YOU Want?

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The 101st Airborne's Assault on Carentan | Cole's Charge & Bloody Gulch (Animated)

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D-Day Omaha Beach - The First Wave

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D-Day Nerd reacts to Dragonman's "Nazi Room"

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The WWII Hero Behind One of D-Day’s Most Daring Assaults | Dick Winters: Hang Tough

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In the Company of Heroes: U.S. veterans return to Normandy | Paris Olympics | NBC Sports

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