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US-Mexico Border Construction On Secondary Fence Advances In Tijuana And San Diego
10 June 2023
#10143824
10 June 2023
Chinese tourists are dressing in traditional Mexican costume as they pose with a member of Mexico's National Guard at the site of the US-Mexico border construction in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, on Friday, June 9, 2023. Thirty-foot fence panels have been installed, as construction has removed most of the temporary fencing at the San Diego-Tijuana Friendship Park area where it was halted back in 2019 due to litigation and numerous environmental concerns by advocates. The secondary wall is expected to be completed in the next two to three months.
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US-Mexico Border Construction On Secondary Fence Advances In Tijuana And San Diego
10 June 2023
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10 June 2023
Chinese tourists are dressing in traditional Mexican costume at the site of the US-Mexico border construction in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, on Friday, June 9, 2023, as 30-foot fence panels have been installed, as construction has removed most of the temporary fencing at the San Diego-Tijuana Friendship Park area where it was halted back in 2019 due to litigation and numerous environmental concerns raised by advocates. The secondary wall is expected to be completed in the next two to three months.
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US-Mexico Border Construction On Secondary Fence Advances In Tijuana And San Diego
10 June 2023
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10 June 2023
Chinese tourists are dressing in traditional Mexican costume at the site of the US-Mexico border construction in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, on Friday, June 9, 2023, as 30-foot fence panels have been installed, as construction has removed most of the temporary fencing at the San Diego-Tijuana Friendship Park area where it was halted back in 2019 due to litigation and numerous environmental concerns raised by advocates. The secondary wall is expected to be completed in the next two to three months.
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US-Mexico Border Construction On Secondary Fence Advances In Tijuana And San Diego
10 June 2023
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10 June 2023
Chinese tourists are dressing in traditional Mexican costume at the site of the US-Mexico border construction in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, on Friday, June 9, 2023, as 30-foot fence panels have been installed, as construction has removed most of the temporary fencing at the San Diego-Tijuana Friendship Park area where it was halted back in 2019 due to litigation and numerous environmental concerns raised by advocates. The secondary wall is expected to be completed in the next two to three months.
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US-Mexico Border Construction On Secondary Fence Advances In Tijuana And San Diego
10 June 2023
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10 June 2023
A Chinese tourist is dressing in traditional Mexican costume at the site of the US-Mexico border construction in Playas de Tijuana, Mexico, on Friday, June 9, 2023, as 30-foot fence panels have been installed, as construction has removed most of the temporary fencing at the San Diego-Tijuana Friendship Park area where it was halted back in 2019 due to litigation and numerous environmental concerns raised by advocates. The secondary wall is expected to be completed in the next two to three months.
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#1253496
5 June 2016
Flag bearers prepare for a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is the smallest war cemetery in Normandy and one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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5 June 2016
Flag bearers prepare for a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is the smallest war cemetery in Normandy and one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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5 June 2016
Victor MacKenzie (Right) and Rick Forrester (Center), D-Day and Normandy 1944 British veterans, arrive for a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253504
5 June 2016
WWII and Normandy 1944 Medals carried by Rick Forrester, D-Day and Normandy 1944 British veteran, seen during a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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5 June 2016
WWII and Normandy 1944 Medals carried by Victor MacKenzie, D-Day and Normandy 1944 British veteran, seen during a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253507
5 June 2016
Flag bearers during a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253508
5 June 2016
Victor MacKenzie (Right) and Rick Forrester (Left), D-Day and Normandy 1944 British veterans, arrive for a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253509
5 June 2016
Flowers left in front of the graves, during a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253521
5 June 2016
Victor MacKenzie (Right) and Rick Forrester (Left), D-Day and Normandy 1944 British veterans, arrive for a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253522
5 June 2016
Rick Forrester, D-Day and Normandy 1944 British veterans, ahead of a 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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#1253524
5 June 2016
Flag bearers look at the graves as they await for the beginning of the 72nd D-Day anniversary service of thanksgiving and wreath laying in the Jerusalem British War Cemetery, near the village of Chouain. The cemetery is one of the smallest Commonwealth WWII cemeteries, with only 47 graves. The area around Chouain was the scene of bitter fighting in early June 1944 when, shortly after the liberation of Bayeux, a German armoured column attempted to retake the town. Jerusalem was established in June 1944, and at the time nearby farm buildings were used by the RAMC as an advanced dressing station. As the fighting moved further south, the cemetery was no longer used. On Sunday, 5 June 2016, in Bayeux, Calvados, Normandy, France.
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