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The history of the D-Day invasion that changed the course of World War II is often told through the stories of the men who fought and died when the Allies
On D-Day, hundreds of thousands of military women worked as codebreakers, ship plotters, radar operators and cartographers while soldiers stormed the beaches of Normandy.
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