Posted on 06/05/2024 6:00:42 PM PDT by Kathy in Alaska
Perfect tune for D-Day! Thanks, Songcraft.
Good evening, Janey...((HUGS))...things we MUST remember! Glad you enjoyed them.
I had the honor and pleasure of meeting Mr. McMurran two years ago when he showed up for a tour at the military museum. He didn't say much about D-Day while he was there but there are a few videos of him talking about his training for and involvement in the events.
He was a very nice man and we enjoyed meeting him. Sadly, he passed away about 6 months later. Rest In Peace, Harold.
Oooooooo! Great! That’s a good soaking, and you needed it.
I ate almost half the pizza before I got back home. LOL It’s a few miles to Tullahoma, where I got it, and I didn’t want to wait. It’s long gone now. :-)
Good evening, Allegra....80 years since D-Day and none served at the age of zero. God Bless them all!!
Good evening, Mayor, and thank you for today’s sustenance for body and soul.
Finally...hump day is over, and we made it!!
thanx for that.
this one just blows my mind...everything that went into the prep for DDay.
https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/normandy-landing/32098563#5
It’s worth the download to watch it large on a PC.
God Bless your father in law and we thank him for his service to our country.
Oh, thanks for sharing this!
Military vehicles and aircraft in Normandy after D-Day Veterans arrive by ferry ๐
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sAHRmypbg8
You’re welcome.
He gets a little choked up at one point and that made my eyes leak. TOUGH memories for those who survived.
Normandy Visitor Center...
Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial Symmetry...
Bomb craters at Pointe du Hoc...
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First Wave Landings, June 6, 1944
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/100-11/map05.jpg
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Later Assault Landings, June 6, 1944
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/100-11/map06.jpg
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Vierville-St-Laurent Area to Noon, June 6, 1944
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/100-11/map07.jpg
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St-Laurent-Colleville Area to Noon, June 6, 1944
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/100-11/map08.jpg
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World War II - Normandy Invasion - Utah Beach area photos
http://www.stolly.org.uk/ETO/utahbeach8thofjune1944.html
Stolly.org general collection:
World War II European Theater of Operations 1944
EXAMPLE:
Command post of the 5th and 6th ESB's Omaha Beach, on the 10th of June 1944
http://www.stolly.org.uk/ETO/commandpostofthe5thand6thesbsomahabeachonthe10thofjune1944.jpg
That is German gun position, designated WN65 First American Headquarters Omaha Beach
WN65 is a concrete casemate located in the centre of Omaha Beach in the Easy Red Sector.
The casemate housed a 50mm anti-tank gun which is still present today. After it's capture on D-Day it became the first American Headquarters on Omaha Beach.
German defenses and American plans - simplified map
http://www.historyofwar.org/Maps/omaha_plans.jpg
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I totally understand. They all lost so much. Friends, loved ones, their wives or girlfriends. But they did it anyway. For us.
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