Photo of the Day: Unsung Hero
The Higgins Boat was an unsung hero of World War II. The landing craft was a crucial tool in the Allied troops attacks on beaches during the war. It was so important to the effort that General Eisenhower claimed that if it wasn't for these vessels, they could have never stormed a beach. The Higgins Boat here is on display at the National World War II Museum in New Orleans. As a result of the impact of these boats on the outcome of the war, it was decided to built the museum in New Orleans, home of Higgins Industries and the main location of the construction of these vessels. (Photo: November 22, 2017)

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