UK postal service issues 'Best of British' D-Day stamp featuring US troops 8,500 miles away
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The United Kingdoms Royal Mail postal service launched a 2019 Best of British campaign Thursday to celebrate centuries of British history and accomplishments.
One portion of commemorative series, however, has the Royal Mail under fire: A stamp honoring the 75th anniversary of British soldiers landing on the beaches of Normandy, France, on June 6, 1944 D-Day actually features a photograph of U.S. troops wading ashore in Dutch New Guinea, nearly 8,500 miles away.
The image, taken one month before the D-Day landings, is an official U.S. Coast Guard photograph that was featured in a July 1944 issue of All Hands magazine. It can be found in the digital archives of the National WWII Museum.
Britains stamp faux-pas was instantaneously lambasted online a social media custom by history enthusiasts. Wow Royal Mail really need some better fact checkers, one user wrote.
The "Best of British" D-Day commemorative stamp to mark the event's 75th anniversary actually shows American troops landing in Dutch New Guinea. (Royal Mail)
Other users, meanwhile, decided to have a little fun at the Royal Mails expense.