Top-secret WW2 maps used by Allied troops for the famous D-Day landings could make £15,000 at auction – after being found in a cardboard box. The collection, which cost just £10 as part of a job lot ...
Top-secret World War II maps used by Allied troops for the D-Day landings have sold at auction for £23,000 (over $30,000) - after being found in a cardboard box. The collection - giving ...
Eighty years after Christian Lamb helped rescue France from Nazi tyranny, French President Emmanuel Macron kissed her on both cheeks and pinned the nation's highest honor to her lapel. Lamb spent the ...
After helping to greet returning veterans following the Oct. 25 trip to Washington, D.C., Missouri Gov. Mike Parson gave a large, "Top Secret" map from World War II to Honor Flight of the Ozarks. The ...
A Latham woman recently discovered her dad's role leading up to the Allies' D-Day invasion at Normandy. Monica Wilkes' father, Army Staff Sgt. Edward Joseph Hopko of Yonkers, helped make military maps ...
LONDON (AP) — Working alone in a tiny office in London, Christian Lamb tried to make sure British troops were in exactly the right place when they scrambled onto Normandy’s beaches under enemy fire ...
SOUTHWICK, England (Reuters) - Seventy-five years ago, at Southwick House on Britain's southern coast, Allied commanders stood in front of a floor-to-ceiling wall map, planning the largest seaborne ...
Top-secret World War II maps used by Allied troops for the D-Day landings. (Hansons Auctioneers via SWNS) By Ed Chatterton Top-secret World War II maps used by Allied troops for the D-Day landings ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. LONDON (AP) — Working alone in a tiny office ...
An exhibit in the MAPS Aviation Museum in Canton, Ohio, highlights what was Army Staff Sgt. Edward Hopko’s duty as a mapmaker during World War II. An aerial photo shows Navy ships near a beach in ...
Top-secret World War II maps used by Allied troops for the D-Day landings have sold at auction for £23,000 (over $30,000) - after being found in a cardboard box.