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Personalized group tours available
Group
Tours
(Maximum 20 People)

See our advertisement
in these magazines: World War II, World War II History, Military History
and Military Heritage
People
choose our tours because:
1. Our groups are twenty or less meaning more participation and
congeniality. Better meals and no lines.
2. We do not rush from site to site. We move along only after all
questions have been answered, the battlefield walked and the remaining
battle relics examined.
3. The tour leaders are military history authorities. They have
studied, taught, and written about these battlefields.
4. The buses, meals and accommodations are upscale to meet our
clienteles level of lifestyle.
2008 and 2009 Tours
2008
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Normandy in June '08 - May 31st to June 8th
Would you like to visit the site where the Band of Brothers captured and
destroyed the four gun artillery battery at Brecourt Manor and The Beach that opened
the "Saving Private Ryan" movie? Then join our group to be a witness to your numerous
heritage battle sites.
"On battle fields, something stays. Forms change, pass, bodies disappear but spirits
linger to consecrate the ground as the vision place of souls."
Col. Joshua Chamberlain, 20th Maine Regiment, Medal of Honor recipient in the Battle
of Gettysburg.
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The Bulge, Arnhem & Hurtgen Forest tour June 8th to 16th 2008
Would you like to cross "The Bridge Too Far" or stand in foxholes in the Hurtgen
Forest and around Bastogne (Band of Brothers episodes)? See the site of the Malmedy Massacre?
No American soldiers, including General Patton (who died in Germany) are buried in Germany.
Visit and honor our soldiers and airmen in magnificently sculptured cemeteries.
- The Americans in France (WW
I), July 8-16, 2008
- War Time London and the 8th USAF Airbases
- Normandy October 4th to 12th
2008
2009
- Normandy, June 2009
- WW I Frontlines, Calais to St. Mihiel June 13-21 '09
Normandy Slides
For more information
email: Normandytours@aol.com
Toll Free: 1-877-288-9961
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