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Juno Beach was one of the landing sites for Allied invaders on the coast of Normandy during D-Day. It was situated between Sword Beach and Gold Beach. It is also known as the Canadian beach, as it was assigned to the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division (with the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade). Juno Beach stretched from Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer on the east to Courseulles-sur-Mer on the west. Both assault formations were placed under the command of British I Corps for the initial phase of the invasion, and did not come under Canadian command again until July 1944 and the establishment of Canadian II Corps headquarters in Normandy. (...) more....
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On the road leaving juno to palm beach, oh how i can take a palm tree home with me for the memory of you when im at home
2009-06-12

At Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, ready to go on a turtle walk. Hoping to see a mama loggerhead lay her eggs!
2009-06-12


in Juno Beach, Florida. Beautiful moon, sultry night air. Up early for first of @barelywashed hand surgeries tomorrow AM.
2009-06-11

back @ home working after 2 days at job site in Juno Beach. Script to tweak, blog post to send, baking for Father's Day orders next week
2009-06-10

D-Day confusion - "So which beach are we landing on?" "Juno" "No I don't know, that's why I was asking you"
2009-06-09


Back to work after a fun weekend looking for a new home in Juno Beach. probably going to need another few lottery tickets to get what i want
2009-06-08
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