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AP European Class Trip

Two of the French and American Flags flown at the American Cemetary on Omaha Beach.

The AP Class standing in front of the Flags.

The group stands in front of Pointe-du-Hoc.

The group standing on Omaha Beach.

Students walking out towards the English Channel on Omaha Beach.

The Wreath presented to the American Cemetary by Columbus High.

The group looks on as Dan Luce recites the Last Post at Colleville-sur-Mer.

AP Euro class 08 has the honor of posing with World War II Vetran Jacob Kate.

Students explore a german bunker at Pointe-du-Hoc.

Student discover a deep crater created by the Allies on D-Day.

Students walk along the water at Gold Beach.

A view down one of the corridors at the Bayeux Cathedral.

The group poses in front of a Sherman Tank.

The group stands on top of a monument a German cemetary.

A view of the Cathedral of Bayeux.

Approaching a German gun facing Normandy Beach.

The groups stands in front of a German gun emplacement.

A view of La Copela, the site of Hitler's V2 rocket development.

Looking down on the city of Arromanches.

Students look over the remains of the Mulberry port.

The students pose in front of a washed up Mulberry on the beaches of Arromanches.

A view looking down on what would have been Gold Beach.

Mass at St. Marteen Church.

Joey Stamp recites the Last Post verse at the Menin Gate.

The group poses with the buglers after the Last Post ceremony.

Reflecting at the German mass grave in Langemarck.

Students view the thousands of names of German soldiers buried in the mass grave.

Three students lay the wreath at the Menin Gate.

The students get a first hand account of the war during the bike tour with our host Carl.

Students pose on top of a german bunker near Ieper, Belgium.

Carl shares his knowledge of the war with the students.

Cloth Hall in Ieper, Belgium.

The Students climb the steps to the Australian Memorial.

A view of the American Cemetary at Meuse Argonne.

The students view a few of the 15,000+ graves at the French cemetary in Verdun.

Walking the trenches at Saint Mihiel.

The group standing in the ruins of a church destroyed in World War I.

Students viewing the effects of what was called "sapping"... can you see the student over there.

The remains of a bunker in Verdun.

Exploring the village of Fluary that was completely destroyed in World War I.
AP Euro Trip Virtual Tour
Thanks to Max Kuenstling for these pictures.
American Cemetery
Basilica
Chateau Des Montarions
Church Ruins
Citadel Top
Downtown Ieper
Downtown Verdun
Fleury Church
Fleury Forest
Fort Douoamont
French Cemetery
German Cemetery
Grounds of Citadel
Menin Gate
Newfoundland Park
Newfoundland Park 2
Omaha Beach
Omaha Beach Cemetery
Ossuary
Ossuary Cemetery
Point Du Hoc
Tyne Cot Cemetery
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