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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra
A number of caissons from the Normandy Mulberry harbours were brought in to close the breach. The picture below show the breach just after it was closed, in the foreground remains of an LVT4 with Polsten gun can still be seen. Once the gap was closed, the dyke was built up further.
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During the closure of the gap, an M29C Weasel was dragged out. Many Weasels sank while trying to cross the gap, they were worthless in the fast flowing seawater.
The crawler tractor which is used to drag out the Weasel is most likely each-military as well.
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http://proxy.handle.net/10648/af2323...8-003048976d84
Studying another picture of the gap pictured shortly after the battle show an overturned Weasel trapped under the steel beach defences:
Source:
http://proxy.handle.net/10648/ac053c...8-003048976d84