City of Chandler | City of Chandler website
City of Chandler | City of Chandler website
CHANDLER, Ariz. – Equipped with an M1 Carbine rifle and a Speed Graphic Camera, Private First Class (PFC) Leander Zwick Jr. stepped onto the shores of Normandy and encountered the Allies’ bloodiest day of WWII. Zwick and his 165th Signal Photographic Company were embedded with U.S. Army VII Corps and documented the front-line actions at the Battle of Cherbourg.
Currently on display at Chandler Museum, “After OVERLORD – The WWII Combat Photography of Leander P. Zwick Jr.” features a collection of Zwick’s aerial photographs of the war-torn Cotentin Peninsula after the D-Day (or Operation Overlord) invasion. Shot in striking detail, his images capture the tragedy and triumph of a conflict that changed the world.
The exhibit will commemorate the D-Day anniversary on June 6 and will be on view through July 14. This exhibition is a program of Museum Pros, LLC.
Chandler Museum is located at 300 S. Chandler Village Drive. It is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday from 1-5 p.m., and closed on Mondays. Admission is free.
Find more information on exhibitions and programming online at Chandler Museum or call 480-782-2717.
Chandler Museum is an innovative learning environment where the community comes together to share stories, store cultural heritage, and experience Chandler as a people and place. The vision of the museum is to be the community’s principal resource to explore its people’s history, culture, and place in a rapidly changing world—both within and outside its walls.
Find more information online at Chandler Museum.
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