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Latest news from the museum - for 2009, there will be a new display about Operation NEPTUNE, the maritime part of the D-Day invasion, with photographs and documents given by the family of Sub-Lt Eric Tiplady DSC and explanatory texts written by Col John Sainsbury OBE, TD, FSA.

Follow the link to the D-Day 65th Anniversary commemorations on the left.

The AMERICA-GOLD BEACH museum is situated in the centre of Ver sur Mer, next door to the town hall. It commemorates two momentous 20th century events that took place her in Ver sur Mer.

In 1927, the first mail-carrying flight from the USA to Europe crash-landed in the sea off Ver sur Mer. The aircraft, piloted by Commander Robert BYRD, was called the AMERICA.

On 6th June 1944, elements of the British 50th Infantry division and supporting armour landed here, as part of operation OVERLORD, on the beach known since that day as GOLD BEACH.

Click here for the latest news on the 80th anniversary of the ditching of the AMERICA off Ver sur Mer in 1927.

Click the links on the left to find out more.

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