This striking photograph captures a spiritual and solemn moment during the Normandy landings. American soldiers (GIs) and US Navy sailors, recognizable by their jackets, attend the sermon of a military chaplain aboard a troop transport. The chaplain has set up a portable altar behind him, symbolizing faith and comfort amidst the fighting.
The soldiers, equipped with the M-26 USN belt and the gas mask musette, belong to some of the famous 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles"), recognizable by their iconic patch: a white eagle head on a black background. These Seaborne elements of the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (GIR) landed at Utah Beach starting at 11:00 AM on June 6, 1944, playing a key role in the liberation of France.
This timeless image illustrates both the faith, courage, and brotherhood of those who participated in the decisive events of D-Day.
This striking photograph captures a spiritual and solemn moment during the Normandy landings. American soldiers (GIs) and US Navy sailors, recognizable by their jackets, attend the sermon of a military chaplain aboard a troop transport. The chaplain has set up a portable altar behind him, symbolizing faith and comfort amidst the fighting.
The soldiers, equipped with the M-26 USN belt and the gas mask musette, belong to some of the famous 101st Airborne Division ("Screaming Eagles"), recognizable by their iconic patch: a white eagle head on a black background. These Seaborne elements of the 327th Glider Infantry Regiment (GIR) landed at Utah Beach starting at 11:00 AM on June 6, 1944, playing a key role in the liberation of France.
This timeless image illustrates both the faith, courage, and brotherhood of those who participated in the decisive events of D-Day.