Utah Beach
Utah Beach is one of the five landing sites used during the D-Day invasion of World War II on June 6, 1944. Located on the northern coast of France in the Normandy region, it was primarily assigned to American forces. The beach was crucial for establishing a foothold in Europe and was characterized by its wide expanse of sand and shallow waters.
The area around Utah Beach is now a historical site, featuring memorials and museums that commemorate the bravery of the soldiers who landed there. Visitors can explore the beach and learn about the events that took place, as well as the impact of the invasion on the course of the war.