Full title reads: "D Day Anniversary - Monty Goes Back To Normandy".
France.
Arromanches.
LV beach at Arromanches. GV Landing craft on beach at Arromanches. SV Holed gun emplacement. LV Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Montgomery walking through crowd at Arromanches. SV Plaque...
Full title reads: "D Day Anniversary - Monty Goes Back To Normandy".
France.
Arromanches.
LV beach at Arromanches. GV Landing craft on beach at Arromanches. SV Holed gun emplacement. LV Field Marshal Viscount Bernard Montgomery walking through crowd at Arromanches. SV Plaque - 'Arromanches Les Bains Port Winston'. SV Monty walking through crowd. SV Men pulling flag from plaque on wall pan to Monty pointing up. MV People standing on wall, plaque beneath Reads - 'Cale - Marshall Montgomery' CU Monty. SV Monty standing on beach with others.
Ranville.
GV beach at Ranville. GV Small boats at Ranville. LV. crowd at Ranville waiting for Monty. SV Pan Monty walking past crowd. SV Towards Monty pan to crowd applauding. MV Back view Monty walking past crowd. SV Pan crowds applauding. SV Towards Monty walking through crowds acknowledging applause LV Ranville cemetery. MV Two soldiers of the Parachute Regiment looking down at grave. CU The Paratroopers looking down at grave. CU Cross on grave of Major F G L Lennox-Boyd. GV Crowd at cemetery, Crosses in foreground. CU Blind man. CU Cross and stone of Guardsman Wilson. MV Monty and others at the salute in grave yard. LV graveyard.
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