D-Day

It was the day that brought about the beginning of the end in World War II–D-Day, a victory that cost the lives of more than 9,000 Allied soldiers. On June 6, 1944, 160,000 Allied troops charged the beaches of Normandy and paved the way for the subsequent march to liberate Paris. Learn more about D-Day.

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Voracious bibliophile with geeky tendencies, Laura spends her time at CCPL behind the scenes, most often in front of a monitor wrestling with HTML or rogue PHP. She sometimes appears with her hand in a puppet.

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