----------------------------Original message---------------------------- Hello Again MAPS-L! Okay, I am tired of looking at these poor orphans sitting on my desk. I have a set of 16 maps (MAP No. I-XVI) that cover the D-DAY invasion. A student found them stuffed into the back of a completely unrelated reference source. I am thinking they may have come out of a government document, but have been unable to find which one! The titles on the sheets are: I. Invasion Area II. Omaha Beach Terrain III. Terrain Inland from Omaha Beach IV. D-Day objectives V. Corps V. First Wave Landings (Infantry) VI. Later Assault Landings (Infantry) VII. Viervilee-St-Laurent Area (To Noon 6 June) VIII. St-Laurent-Colleville Area (To Noon 6 June) IX. Evening of D-Day X. The D-Day Beachheads XI. 1st Division (7-8 June) XII. 29th Division (7-8 June) XIII. Enemy Reinforcements (6-8 June) XIV. V Corps Attack (9-11 June) XV. V Corps Attack (12-13 June) XVI. Development of Beachheads The maps are all about the same dimensions 9.25 h x 16.5 l. Land is white, ocean washed-out blue, with red, black and dark blue embellishments. Has anyone seen these maps? I am feeling a little dense...okay, really dense. Any help pointing me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. By the way, thanks to all those who responded to my query about Minsk Mazowiecki, Poland. The patron is happily back to digging away at the family tree! Dazed and confused in Rolla.... Lisa A. Recupero [log in to unmask] Reference Librarian http://www.umr.edu/~recupero Curtis Laws Wilson Library phone:(314) 341-4007 University of Missouri-Rolla fax: (314) 341-4233 Rolla, MO 65401 /\-----/\ "There are two means of refuge _____| * * |______ from the miseries of life: _____| ^ |______ music and cats." | \_Y_/ | \_______/ --Albert Schweitzer