- Joseph Vaghi Jr. '42 donated to the Library of Congress. He was beachmaster for the section of Omaha Beach known as "Easy Red."
- Joseph Vaghi was born on 27 June 1920 in Bethel, Connecticut, USA. He was married to Agnes E. Crivella. He died on 25 April 2012 in Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
- Private Giovanni ("Joseph") Vaghi was a Scottish-Italian soldier of the British Army who died during the First World War.
- Joseph Vaghi (C), a US Navy ensign, chats with residents of Colleville-Sur-Mer in June 1944 after Allied forces stormed the Normandy beaches during D-Day.
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- He lived in Kensington, Maryland, for over a half century, and practiced architecture in Bethesda, Maryland with the firm of Joseph P. Vaghi, AIA and Associates.
- Beachmaster Joseph Vaghi, originally of Bethel, is one of the servicemen honored in Normandy, France for his role in the D-Day invasion 75 years ago.
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- The previous year, 23-year-old Beachmaster Joseph P. Vaghi led his C-8 platoon ashore the Easy Red sector of Omaha Beach at 7:35 AM on D-Day 6 June 1944.