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Veterans Oppose Omaha Beach Mussel Plan
Reuters ^ | Jun 7 2002 | By Estelle Shirbon

Posted on 06/08/2002 3:46:05 AM PDT by KneelBeforeZod

Veterans Oppose Omaha Beach Mussel Plan

PARIS (Reuters) - American World War Two veterans and Normandy villagers have joined forces as they did on June 6, 1944 -- only this time the enemy is not the Nazi occupier but a bivalve mollusk best cooked in wine and served with fries.

Two enterprising fishermen in the Omaha Beach area want to create a commercial mussel bed on the hallowed D-Day landing beach and even plan to use "Omaha Beach" as a brand name to sell their seafood products.

"Omaha Beach is considered sacred by the veterans and by locals. This plan has had a massive emotional impact on them," said Jean-Marie Oxeant, mayor of the nearby village of Vierville-sur-Mer.

A Web site set up by a French World War Two history buff has been bombarded with some 900 messages of protest, Oxeant said.

"I am absolutely appalled that anyone could think of using the area, which is a war grave, for commercial purposes," wrote one contributor to the site who identified himself as U.S. war veteran Brian Jacobs. "This is no better than tomb-raiding."

Detailed plans for the proposed mussel bed show it would make use of underwater metal structures that were part of a makeshift U.S. port constructed during the D-Day landings.

Oxeant said he had received about 700 letters, from U.S. veterans and their families as well as from local residents, protesting against the plan.

He said the idea of using the Omaha Beach name as a seafood brand was offensive to the memories of the soldiers who died on the beach in the D-Day landings.

"Can you imagine in a year or two finding mussels for sale with an Omaha Beach label? That would be shocking," Oxeant said.

Ludovic Robert and Pascal Guilbert, the two fisherman behind the project, could not be reached for comment.

Some 156,000 American, British and Canadian troops were transported across the English Channel on June 6, 1944, to land in Nazi-occupied France. Thousands died during 10 weeks of battles that proved decisive in the German defeat.

The strip of Normandy coast codenamed Omaha Beach was the scene of particularly heavy fighting as thousands of U.S. troops ran into heavy German fire.

White crosses mark the remains of 9,387 soldiers in the American Cemetery just above the beach.

The final decision on whether the project will go ahead rests with the prefecture, or local authority, which declined to comment.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: mussel; omaha; omahabeach

1 posted on 06/08/2002 3:46:05 AM PDT by KneelBeforeZod
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To: KneelBeforeZod
This is hallowed ground and should be protected for the ages (conservative political correctness).
2 posted on 06/08/2002 5:54:07 AM PDT by buckalfa
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To: buckalfa
Why don't they just strip mine the Allied graveyards ?
3 posted on 06/08/2002 6:46:42 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: buckalfa
I think I will go build a house using your family’s gravesites and tombstones. You don't mind do you?

I'll just stick grandpa's skull on the gatepost. It will look neat.

This is not the only beach where they can raise these mussels. And the use of the name "Omaha Beach Seafood" is crass.

a.cricket

4 posted on 06/08/2002 7:28:39 AM PDT by another cricket
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To: another cricket
I feel you misunderstood my point. Omaha Beach is sacred ground, as much if not more so than Gettysburg or Shiloh. My dig at political correctness was a slam at the PC crowd, usually liberal, who use PC to further their ends. Why can't conservatives use PC to their advantage to further their agenda? In this case, it is politicaly correct to protect this site. I did not mean to offend anyone who was on that beach that fateful day 58 years ago. American soldiers of that era were truly of the Greatest Generation.
5 posted on 06/08/2002 10:01:34 AM PDT by buckalfa
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To: buckalfa
I apologize for misunderstanding. But PC is evil. Period. It is used to make it so that we can not bring up certain subjects and that is wrong.

I have no problem with this being discussed although I will fight to defend the grave of my Grandmothers nephew that is buried there. But they do have the right to bring it up.

And that right must be upheld as that is why he died there. PC is used to defend the indefensible. This is very defensible so using PC would not only be wrong but also unnecessary.

Political Correctness is the one weapon that should not be placed in the conservative arsenal. It is at it’s core anti-truth. We are fighting the monster, but care has to be taken that we do not become just like them. Otherwise, what is the point?

a.cricket

6 posted on 06/08/2002 10:53:12 AM PDT by another cricket
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To: another cricket
They should open up "Bubba Clinton's White Rock Quarry" somewhere... (NOT on Omaha beach...)
7 posted on 06/08/2002 1:36:27 PM PDT by KneelBeforeZod
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