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Mike's Battlezone Tour - D-Day Landing Beaches Looking for a full guided tour on the D-Day landing beaches? Want to go where it all happened and see things and places people don't usually care about?

Keen on the military expertise of a WW2 historian, please contact me to organize your private tour.

Source: Objective Saint-Lô by Georges Bernage (album cover photo).📸 Picture: Two US troops, possibly artillery observers...
03/07/2025

Source: Objective Saint-Lô by Georges Bernage (album cover photo).

📸 Picture: Two US troops, possibly artillery observers judging by their binoculars catch up on their sleep and eat.

02/07/2025
6th Royal Scots Fusiliers, 26 June 1944, St Manvieu-Norrey.
02/07/2025

6th Royal Scots Fusiliers, 26 June 1944, St Manvieu-Norrey.

WN 72 Vierville sur Mer.
02/07/2025

WN 72 Vierville sur Mer.

On June 30, 1944, General Montgomery (center) issues his directive M505, in which he informes Lieutenant General Bradley...
02/07/2025

On June 30, 1944, General Montgomery (center) issues his directive M505, in which he informes Lieutenant General Bradley (left), commander of the 1st (US) Army, of his intentions for the coming weeks: the Americans are to prepare for a breakthrough to the southeast from the pivot of the Caumont region, with a view to crossing the Seine and then reaching Paris, while the VIII (US) Corps is tasked with a subsequent breakthrough to the southwest of the Cotentin peninsula towards Brittany. Operation Cobra and the encirclement of German forces at Falaise are gradually taking shape.

July 1, 1944Two US 1st Army medics give first aid to an injured French dog they had found amid the ruins of Carentan.Col...
01/07/2025

July 1, 1944
Two US 1st Army medics give first aid to an injured French dog they had found amid the ruins of Carentan.
Colourised by Royston Leonard

01/07/2025
On 26 June 1944, men of 10th Highland Light Infantry, 15th (Scottish) Division, move up to the battle area during Operat...
30/06/2025

On 26 June 1944, men of 10th Highland Light Infantry, 15th (Scottish) Division, move up to the battle area during Operation Epsom in Normandy.
Operation Epsom, also known as the First Battle of the Odon, was a British offensive in between 26 and 30 June 1944, during the Battle of Normandy.
The offensive was intended to outflank and seize the German-occupied city of Caen from the west, an important Allied objective, in the early stages of Operation Overlord - the Allied invasion of north-west Europe.

Tiger 213 ex 314 of 3.s.pz.abt.503, Bourgheterould village, near Seine, 20 August 1944.
30/06/2025

Tiger 213 ex 314 of 3.s.pz.abt.503, Bourgheterould village, near Seine, 20 August 1944.

30 June 1944British Infantry of 49th Division digging in beside a Sherman tank of the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, near Ra...
30/06/2025

30 June 1944
British Infantry of 49th Division digging in beside a Sherman tank of the Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry, near Rauray, between Tilly and Caen.
Photo source - © IWM B 6225

German soldiers taken prisoner near Sainte-Mère-Église, following the US Airborne landings on D-Day.Photo taken 7-10th J...
30/06/2025

German soldiers taken prisoner near Sainte-Mère-Église, following the US Airborne landings on D-Day.

Photo taken 7-10th June 1944 for 'Life Magazine' by Bob Landry.

American and German medics together in Avranches.
30/06/2025

American and German medics together in Avranches.

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Mike’s Battlezone Tour

As a WW2 historian with a military background (20 years’ service as an infantryman), I offer to organize your private guided tour on the landing beaches of D-Day in Normandy. I am a military history teacher and I specialize in modern warfare. I started guiding tourists in 2004 and my military expertise makes the difference. As I lived many years at Omaha Beach, I know places other guides usually have never heard about. I studied in England, so I am fluent in English and my military experience allows me to give educated descriptions on the tactics, equipment, vehicles and weapons being used at that time with accurate details.

One day tour includes:

Tour A: Full American sector - Utah Beach, Ste Mère Eglise, Carentan marshlands, La Pointe du Hoc, Omaha Beach and the American military cemetery of Colleville sur Mer.