65th Anniversary of D-Day
It was 65 years ago today that the Allied Forces stormed the beaches in Normandy and turned the tide in World War II. It was perhaps the greatest military operation since Prince William crossed the Channel in 1066 to win the Battle of Hastings.
I would like to take this time and thank the American, British, and Canadian forces that fought so bravely so many years ago.
I may have to post my pictures from Normandy, I went to Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, and Pointe Du Hoc....very humbling experience.
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Lyle
It was 65 years ago today that the Allied Forces stormed the beaches in Normandy and turned the tide in World War II. It was perhaps the greatest military operation since Prince William crossed the Channel in 1066 to win the Battle of Hastings.
I would like to take this time and thank the American, British, and Canadian forces that fought so bravely so many years ago.
I may have to post my pictures from Normandy, I went to Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, and Pointe Du Hoc....very humbling experience.
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And to all those brave heroes across the world who fought for freedom
RIP you`ll never be forgoten
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I always have a litthe thought for my GrandDad and my great uncle who did take part of it, both came back alive, my grand Dad was a supply airplane co-pilot so he hasn't been too affected mentally, my great uncle fought in the trenches and had grenade splinters located close to his heart, he never talked about his experiences except to a young version of nameless before he died, guess that the innocence of a young boy passionated about the WWII history and consequently, who was interested in his life did play a part in it.
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Saw this earlier on CNN,pretty good piece from special. Immportant Anniversary.These men are dying at a rapid rate and we owe them much,much respect.
Horrors of war vivid for D-Day heroes - CNN.com
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Agree, a lot of my family fought in different aspects of the war, & I think we do too little to honour the sacrifices made by those in WWII.
RIP to all those who fell at Normandy, & endless respect for them & those who came back alive.
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To think we JUST made a World War II memorial in Washington DC in 2004. We owe these brave veterans a lot, we owe all our veterans from all wars, but World War II veterans especially.
Re: 65th Anniversary of D-Day
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Originally Posted by
Lyle
It was 65 years ago today that the Allied Forces stormed the beaches in Normandy and turned the tide in World War II. It was perhaps the greatest military operation since Prince William crossed the Channel in 1066 to win the Battle of Hastings.
I would like to take this time and thank the American, British, and Canadian forces that fought so bravely so many years ago.
I may have to post my pictures from Normandy, I went to Omaha Beach, Utah Beach, and Pointe Du Hoc....very humbling experience.
We all owe these HERO'S , and will always be in their debt.
Words cannot discribe what they went through , and they did it all for people like you and me.
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We all owe these great men sooooooooooo much respect for what we have today.For the ones who have fallen and to the ones who tell the stories.There are all gods..........REAL MEN!
God bless you all.XX
RIP MEN!X