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... beaches. The allies pour out of the boats although with no running action, more of a jog. There is no gunfire as the allies make their way up the beach in a slow and un-pressured fashion, in contrast to the German panic as they provide somewhat un-effective and lacking fire from their bunkers. The camera at this point is focusing down on the allies from a high post and is static as it watches the soldiers. We then go down to the level of the soldiers as we see two soldiers have a short chat behind one of the many tank stops on the beach. This dialogue is followed with the dialogue of the concerned American leaders back on base as they worry about their current situation, which seems at the present moment to be in a better position than the Germans. The action switches to the beach of Utah as ...
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