Hu Riley
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Huston "Hu" S. Riley, Pfc, Company F, 16th Regiment, 1st Infantry Division is the soldier struggling through the surf in Robert Capa's iconic image from Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944.
[edit] References
- "Face in the Surf," article by Lowell L. Getz in World War II Magazine, June 2004
- "Face in the Surf," by Lowell L. Getz. Includes an interview with Hu Riley about D-Day. http://hdl.handle.net/2142/2443

