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The D-Day Ship Nobody Wants

Summary by World War Wings
In June 1944, hundreds of Allied vessels crossing the English Channel toward the five Normandy beaches needed safe passage through extensive German minefields. Naval minesweepers cleared the channels. Two civilian light vessels marked them. One of those ships is still afloat today, tied to a riverbank in Wales, unsold and rusting. What Light Vessels Did at Normandy Operation Neptune, the naval component of the Normandy invasion, required cleared…
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World War Wings broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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