John Morris Posted June 6, 2014 Report Posted June 6, 2014 We cannot even fathom what those men went through on that day 80 years ago, the withering gun fire, death all around, many did not even make it off their landing craft. Most of us have seen the epic movie "Saving Private Ryan" and that is the closest many of us will ever get to understanding what they did, and how they were able to survive. Just thinking about how these men knew they were going to die, yet they still charged off the LCVP's, or Higgins boats, sends chills up my spine along with a deep feeling of respect and awe, to even walk on the same ground as these veterans from all nations who were there, I feel I would have to ask for permission first. If you watch any of the thousands of interviews featuring those men, both from our own country and the allied forces, they all seem to think it was not a big deal, they were "just doing our job" they would tell you. Truly the greatest generation, and they came back home after WWII and became one of the most productive work forces our world has ever seen. Incredible. Thank you to the men who served that day and didn't make it back, and to the veterans both past and present from all the countries that were represented in the invasion for saving our world that day. Interesting Links D-Day Information ARMY Website The National D-Day Memorial Normandy Landing-Wiki Al B, Cal, Grandpadave52 and 1 other 4 Quote
lew Posted June 6, 2014 Report Posted June 6, 2014 Thanks, John for this remembrance. Larry Buskirk, Grandpadave52 and Cal 2 1 Quote
Popular Post Grandpadave52 Posted June 6, 2023 Popular Post Report Posted June 6, 2023 Bumping this as a reminder...now 79 years ago today. Lest we NEVER forget. Larry Buskirk, Artie, John Morris and 2 others 3 2 Quote
Artie Posted June 10, 2023 Report Posted June 10, 2023 80’th anniversary next year. Al B, Cal, Grandpadave52 and 1 other 4 Quote
Popular Post John Morris Posted June 6, 2024 Author Popular Post Report Posted June 6, 2024 Still honoring, still imagining, and still amazed how they did it. Also, just heard we are losing our WWII veterans at the rate of 100 per day, soon they will all be gone, it'll be a sad day in history when the last one passes. Grandpadave52, HARO50, Artie and 2 others 2 3 Quote
Larry Buskirk Posted June 6, 2024 Report Posted June 6, 2024 Just saw this. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/wwii-veteran-who-witnessed-flag-raising-at-iwo-jima-dies-on-way-to-d-day-commemoration-in-france/ar-BB1nJsDQ?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=85208c0c04dc4dd486e26ba3c736ee12&ei=373 Cal, Grandpadave52, John Morris and 1 other 2 2 Quote
Popular Post Fred W. Hargis Jr Posted June 6, 2024 Popular Post Report Posted June 6, 2024 The news showed some of the survivors returning to France to visit some of the areas, it was heartwarming to see some of these brave men welcomed by other survivors of the time. Truly the Greatest Generation! Larry Buskirk, Grandpadave52, Cal and 3 others 5 1 Quote
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