I already showed some of those vehicules over the years in other threads.
Each year there is an exhibition of WW2 vehicules (US and Canadian ones) to celebrate the liberation of the town by Allied forced.
US and Canadian forces landed on the beach a 100 yards away from where those vehicules were parked.
This year I was there a bit late so some of the vehicules were already gone.
People sleep in tents for three days next to their vehicules.
I still managed to take a few pictures.
All those vehicules get their on their own, not on trailers.It's always great to historical in working order.Not like the ones you see in museums.
Each year there is an exhibition of WW2 vehicules (US and Canadian ones) to celebrate the liberation of the town by Allied forced.
US and Canadian forces landed on the beach a 100 yards away from where those vehicules were parked.
This year I was there a bit late so some of the vehicules were already gone.
People sleep in tents for three days next to their vehicules.
I still managed to take a few pictures.
All those vehicules get their on their own, not on trailers.It's always great to historical in working order.Not like the ones you see in museums.