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The far edge of Pointe du Hoc was the cliff U.S. Rangers climbed on D-Day in order to take out the German guns at the top of the coastline. Of the 225 men who climbed, only 90 of them could bear arms after two days of fighting. (Courtesy photo/Capt. Laura Balch/Released)


Remembering D-Day

The far edge of Pointe du Hoc was the cliff U.S. Rangers climbed on D-Day in order to take out the German guns at the top of the coastline. Of the 225 men who climbed, only 90 of them could bear arms after two days of fighting. (Courtesy photo/Capt. Laura Balch/Released)

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