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HQ General J Lawton Collins Haras la Hubert Normandy
An Advance HQ was set up here by General Eugene Landrum on D Day for V11 Corps. Plaques on the gatepost claim that General Collins established The first Command Post of the American Army in France. there. General Collins did not come ashore until the following day
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Advance Claim Collins Corps Eugene Hubert Normandy Plaques Gatepost Lawton
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In this evocative black-and-white photograph, the historic site of Haras la Hubert in Normandy, France, stands as a testament to the courage and determination of General Lawton Collins and the American forces during the D-Day invasion. Although the plaques on the gatepost claim that General Collins established the first command post of the American Army in France at this location, it is important to note that he did not actually arrive until the day after D-Day, on June 7, 1944. Prior to Collins' arrival, an advance headquarters was set up here by General Eugene Landrum on D-Day for the V Corps. The V Corps was a vital component of the invasion, responsible for securing the eastern flank of the Allied landing areas. The establishment of this headquarters at Haras la Hubert was a strategic move, as the site offered a commanding view of the invasion beaches and the surrounding countryside. Despite the inaccuracy of the plaques, this location remains an important part of the D-Day story. The image captures the rugged beauty of the Normandy countryside, with its rolling hills and verdant fields, as well as the somber history of the military encampment that once stood here. The remnants of the command post, including the gateposts and other structures, serve as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by the Allied forces during the invasion of Normandy. Today, Haras la Hubert is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from around the world who come to pay their respects to the brave men and women who fought to secure a future of freedom and democracy. The site is a powerful reminder of the indomitable spirit of the Allied forces and the enduring legacy of the D-Day invasion.
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