Mr Marshall E CROPPER
Veteran of the 749th Tank Batallion
Landed on Utah Beach in june 1944.
« I returned to Utah Beach almost 55 years after I landed on the beach in June 1944.The beach was peaceful and quiet, much different than in 1944. We were very pleased to see the beautiful museum established to commemorate one of the landing areas assigned the American forces on D Day [...]
After visiting the beach and monuments, I became more emotional than anticipated. »
Mr Franck SHAW
Veteran of 22nd Regiment 4th Infantry Division
Landed on Utah Beach 9th june 1944
Wounded in action 12th june 1944, at Saint Floxel.
« The Utah Beach Landing Museum is very well designed and does an excellent job of understand what happened on D Day and after. »
Mr Leo JEREB
Veteran of company L, 8th Infantry, 4th Infantry Division
Landed on Utah Beach with the first wave 6th June 1944
« The Utah Beach Landing Museum, Sainte Marie du Mont, France, a must see for veterans and learning experience for history buffs [...]
A reflexion of appreciation of a grateful French people and the solemn promise that they will never forget us for returning their freedom to them. »
Mr Alvin D UNGERLEIDER
Brigadier General US Army, retired
« I have visited the Utah Beach Landing Museum at least 3 time over past couple of years.
Each visit showed improvement over the last one. The Museum is well laid out and easy to follow the various exhibits.
It shows the landing at Utah Beach very accurately. »
Mr Carl SHILLETO
Military Historian and Battlefield Guide
« As a starting point for a tour of the Normandy battlefields there can be few better places, and I would highly commend the Utah Beach Museum to any visitor who wishes to better understand the battle the Cotentin Peninsular that took place here over half a century ago. »