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June 6th 1944
This is not meant to be political:
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This is not meant to be political:
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Steve said:Commemorating the anniversary of D-Day transcends politics.
PAUL161 said:Telling my age, but I remember those days. I remember listening to Walter Winchell while laying on the floor with my head almost stuck in our old floor radio. I remember the excitement of the people when the war ended. It was a great time in our history when that war ended. At that time, bread was 12 cents a loaf and when it went to 15 cents, people were up in arms over the inflated prices. Of course, if you made $30 a week back then, you were on top of the world. Memories. Less we never forget!
BabaKahawa said:Elliot;
My father also landed on Normandy during the phase 2 amphibious landing. He passed away almost a year ago, aug. 17th. I never traveled with him to those beaches. Your experience with your dad must have been a great part of your life together. Those must be great memories.
DrEntropy said:We live, we die.
The hope is that there's enuff who read and remember.
Sherlock said:Our local military museum had an event on Sunday to coincide (as closely as possible) with D-Day...
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This fellow is a WW2 veteran, and here he is modeling a 1910 reproduction Canadian military uniform
And one person in our church was there on D-Day for the Canadian landing, he lived a long life and passed away just a few days before Remembrance Day back in November, another link gone...
AngliaGT said:I'm almost ashamed to think that Canadians are more patriotic than Americans.