ScottM
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For many of us D-Day means the invasion of France by allied forces on the morning of the 6th of June. The H-hour was at 6:30am double summer time in the UK or 11:30pm on the 5th of June CDT. Prior to the landing paratroopers started their invasion by jumping behind enemy lines shortly after midnight or at about 5pm CDT on the 5th.
It was 65 years ago today that the brave young men of America, Canada, Britain and Free France took the steps to destroy the evil that was Hitler's Nazi Fascist Empire. Without the men who did this feat there is no telling what our world would be like to day.
My father was a WW2 vet who served in Europe and the Pacific. He was not part of D-day as he was already in Europe. My recently deceased step-father would be a D-Day + 4 arrival. Not many of the actual D-Day soldiers actually survived the invasion. I was lucky enough to have a 7th grade social studies teacher who was one of the paratroopers that day. These were regular guys, who lead regular lives and yet did extraordinary things for our way of life.
I am thinking of you all today.
I Salute You!!
Lets all take a moment to reflect on their actions.
Tomorrow, our very own Elizabeth aka Woodstock is to be in Normandy and will attend the ceremony commemorating this event. I am looking forward to hearing her first hand account.
It was 65 years ago today that the brave young men of America, Canada, Britain and Free France took the steps to destroy the evil that was Hitler's Nazi Fascist Empire. Without the men who did this feat there is no telling what our world would be like to day.
My father was a WW2 vet who served in Europe and the Pacific. He was not part of D-day as he was already in Europe. My recently deceased step-father would be a D-Day + 4 arrival. Not many of the actual D-Day soldiers actually survived the invasion. I was lucky enough to have a 7th grade social studies teacher who was one of the paratroopers that day. These were regular guys, who lead regular lives and yet did extraordinary things for our way of life.
I am thinking of you all today.
I Salute You!!
Lets all take a moment to reflect on their actions.
Tomorrow, our very own Elizabeth aka Woodstock is to be in Normandy and will attend the ceremony commemorating this event. I am looking forward to hearing her first hand account.
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