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WWII D-Day Flown Invasion Flag of LST 314 & Archive of D-Day Veteran Lt. Henry Oakes


TALLAHASSEE, Fla., March 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Historically important WWII Invasion of Normandy D-Day grouping to sell by auction, to include the D-Day Flown Flag of LST 314 - Omaha Beach, D-Day Worn Personal Effects of LT. Henry L. Oakes (D-Day 11th Amphibious Force), along with other WWII service-related Items belonging to Oakes - to cross the auction block on March 26, 2018, at Centurion Auctions. 

A very significant and extensive grouping of WWII Normandy D-Day Invasion Items, consigned by the family of D-Day veteran - United States Navy LT. Henry L. Oakes (Aug. 13, 1900 - Nov. 23, 1973). Oakes was one of the oldest of the Allied Forces to take part in the D-Day Invasion (D-Day 11th Amphibious Force). During his WWII Service, Oakes was awarded four Purple Hearts (two of which are from action in Normandy, France) and a Bronze Star. All items within this lot have been in the possession the family since being brought back by Oakes. All were maintained within the original military trunk of Oakes.

The lot includes: 

WWII D-Day Flown Flag of LST 314 (Landing Ship Tank) - Omaha Beach (Red), Invasion of Normandy. This 48 Star Ensign was flown aboard LST 314 on June 6, 1944, as it took part in Omaha Beach (Red) Operations during the invasion of Normandy (D-Day). It was recovered and kept by Lt. Oakes as he took part in D-Day Operations. Written in black ink (albeit exhibiting some fading, but clearly discernible/legible) by the hand of Lt. Oakes to heading of the flag itself is the following wording: "6th June - 44 LST 314 Red, Beach Normandy, France." Oakes stated to his family that he removed this flag from LST 314 and then utilized the flag on the beach to establish a make-shift command post for follow-on beach operations. Following D-Day, Oakes spent weeks on the beaches of Normandy, where he oversaw varying Beach Operations.

LST 314 was subsequently sunk by German torpedoes on the evening of June 9, 1944.

Personal Effects of Oakes. All of these items were verbally stated by Oakes to have been used/worn by him personally on D-Day and then in immediate follow-on Beach Operations:

**Bag Note - Canvas Bag: Written in black ink, inside the top flap of the canvas bag, by the hand of Lt. Oakes is his timeline of WWII service. The timeline is in chronological order and written as follows:

It is also worth noting, the family was in possession of the painted invasion stripe WWII D-Day worn helmet of Lt. Oakes (the same helmet he is pictured wearing in the included Normandy Beach photos and in the photo of his son), but they regrettably sold it a few years back. We have images of the helmet, and there are images of the D-Day helmet belonging to Oakes available by way of an internet search as the buyer later posted it for sale.

Other Included Provenance/Items:

The Allied Invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 (D-Day) involved nearly 160,000 Allied Troops (half of whom were American). The D-Day Invasion, and the sacrifice of those involved signaled a turning point in the WWII European theater, and contributed largely to the defeat of Germany.

Only a handful of legitimate D-Day flown flags are known to exist in the market. As such, this grouping - to have the D-Day Flown Flag and the Archive/Personal Items of Oakes - makes for an exceptional opportunity to own an incredible piece of history. The depth and comprehensive nature of this grouping is remarkable.

All items in this lot are consigned by the family of LT. Henry Lewis Oakes. All have been in direct possession of the family since being brought back by Oakes. Also included, from the Consignor, is a signed and Notarized Statement of Authenticity.

Please select this link to visit the detailed online photo gallery of this WWII D-Day Invasion Lot. The photo gallery displays 140 images to reflect all of the items and material included with this lot.

Bid now on this WWII D-Day Invasion Flown Flag of LST 314 Omaha Beach & Lt. Henry Oakes Archive - Lot 28211 of the March 26, 2018, Military & Wartime Collectibles Auction. Bidding is open to floor, live telephone, absentee and internet. Everyone is welcome to register and bid.

Visit the auction details page for sale details, terms and bidding.

Press/Media Contact: Malcolm Mason, [email protected], 850-294-7121

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WWII D-DAY FLOWN INVASION FLAG LST 314 & LT. HENRY OAKES ARCHIVE
Historically important WWII Invasion of Normandy D-Day grouping to sell by auction, to include the D-Day Flown Flag of LST 314 - Omaha Beach, D-Day Worn Personal Effects of LT. Henry L. Oakes (D-Day 11th Amphibious Force)

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WWII D-DAY INVASION FLOWN FLAG LST 314 & LT. HENRY OAKES ARCHIVE

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WWII D-DAY INVASION FLOWN FLAG LST 314  
Written in black ink (albeit exhibiting some fading, but clearly discernible / legible) by the hand of Lt. Oakes to heading of the flag itself is the following wording: "6th June - 44 LST 314 Red, Beach Normandy, France." Oakes stated to his family that he removed this flag from LST 314 and then utilized the flag on the beach to establish a make-shift command post for follow-on beach operations

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D-Day Invasion Carried U.S. Marked Canvas Bag of Lt. Henry L Oakes  
Written inside the top flap, by Lt. Oakes - his timeline of WWII Service: 11th Amph. Force 6th N.B.B. Feb 43 London - S.H.A.E.F. (Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force), March 43 - Scotland, April - May - France, June 6th 44 - Normandy Beach Head (11th Amph. Force), June 17th 44 Cherbourg, France July 3rd London - Hosp. 15 Days July 19 RI - Ship Trans Com One, Aug - Home!!

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