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Wreckage of an old concrete Phoenix Caisson, which formed part of the Mulberry Harbours during D-Day, is still visible in Langstone Harbour today. Dan, By History Hit
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Roger Litwiller -Canadian Naval Author/Historian - Concrete caisson, Phoenix 194 & tug Hisperia, underway to Normandy, escorted by HMCS TRENTONIAN, 10/1944. The size of the caisson is deceiving, as Hisperia is closer
A still from a video taken during the Storm showing a Bombardon loose
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