A memorial to the commando raid that happened around this area on the 28th September 1941 and the liberation of Luc-sur-Mer on the 6-7 of June 1944.
PASSANT
RECUEILLE - TOI
ICI
28 SEPTEMBRE 1941
PREMIER COMMANDO ALLIE EN NORMANDIE
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6-7 JUIN 1944
LUC-SUR-MER FUT LIBERE
ICI
PENDANT LES SEMAINES OUI SUIVIRENT LA LIBERATION
DEBARQUA LE RAVITAILLEMENT DES TROUPES ALLIEES
En hommage au 46th Royal Marines
Commando liberateur
de Luc sur Mer
le 7 juin 1944
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A memorial to the 23rd Destroyer Flotilla located by the coast at Luc-ser-Mer.
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Luc-sur-Mer Church Yard contains the 3 Commonwealth War Graves 1 belonging to a Battle of Britain pilot and two others belonging to Commandos who died raiding the beach in 1941 to test the defences.
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A memorial to the 48th Commando who established the first bridge head at Langrune-sur-Mer on the 6th June 1944
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