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80 Years Ago Today (D-Day) June 6th,1944
John Morris posted a topic in The Veterans Corner and Causes Forum
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- 6 replies
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The invasion of Normandy and the liberation of France, triggered the end of the war. Today is D-Day, honoring all the men who put it all on the line that day on those 5 beaches. Those men endured blistering direct fire into their landing crafts, and upon the beaches, limbs separating from bodies, and the blood of their brothers soaking their own clothing and skin, confusion, shock, focus, heroism, savagery, leadership, compassion, love, fear, sadness, darkness, and many more feelings and visions of carnage that we, the free, will never know, or ever want to know, thank God we have men willing to go perform the awful deeds that we could not ourselves, in order to preserve our way of life we have today. Now that, I'll take a knee for. May God Bless all our service members. And thank you D-Day heroes! Learn About D-Day, The Memorial, and Bedford - National D-Day Memorial WWW.DDAY.ORG
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June 6th 1944 was a turning point in the war against Germany. Code name Operation Neptune, Allied troops laid it all on the line for the freedoms that we enjoy today as thousands of brave men and women stormed the beaches of France by sea and air. It seems so very long ago but we must never forget the valor of these who fought and died for us. Please take the time to sit back and honor those who fought by watching this archival clip of that day and just REMEMBER.