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i am more than a little surprised that this late in the day there has been no mention of the significance of today.
in the memory of the longest day - which for many was far too short.
"it's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards." lewis carroll, Alice in Wonderland
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I remembered it early this morning, but had a busy day at work.
I remember and honor those who took part in the D-Day Invasion.
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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There is a nice short, 4 part series on WI FI deploying combat footage of the event, from American, British, French, and German sources. Nicely narrated, no holds barred dialogue.
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Exactly....
Watching >>Band to Brothers<< always brings it in context. My Dad was born two years and 2 days earlier whist his Father was engaged in training for the >>Battle of the Bulge<<, which he never saw coming....
Serbus,
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My family and I took in the movie "Pressure" yesterday on the way home from North Carolina (which by the way was was excellent).
I did not even realize that it happened to be June 6th.
Last edited by Lloyd3; 06/07/26 10:03 AM.
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Always remember. Plus my son was born June 6, 1984. For his birthday I sent himself this reflection on my speech at Prétot-Sainte-Suzanne on 6 June 2019: I wrote it in English because I made grammatical errors during the talk and my son speaks native French and is a dual citizen: I would like to share a thought i contributed out in Normandy in 2019 on the 75th anniversary of D-Day - your birthday - discussing your biological Grandfather.
I told the Prétot audience that: 3rd Bn 508th PIR began the assault on the village from the east at 0500 hours and rapidly overrun 90% of it. Then about 10:00 AM on 20 August 1944 the counterattack began. 3 tanks descended the slopes behind the town over there and one penetrated behind those buildings (which have been rebuilt) while shooting up I company. It was ultimately stopped but traversing the turret it saw my father in the road at the summit of the ridge organizing the machine guns and fired a shell which passed close to him killing him by the pressure of the air, not a mark on his body. He fell in mid-road.
Shortly afterwards artillery began to fall like a beating rain from the batteries around Monte Castre - 5 km in this direction and the battalion withdrew 1000 meters to the summit of the ridge. The village remained in no-man's land for the next 2 weeks while the archarnique, grinding battle of the hedgerows raged to left and right.
At the time there was a member of 3rd Bn 508th from Louisiana, a Cajun who spoke French. When the Battalion was in bivouac near Pont l'Abby 17-18 June a young French orphan attached himself to the battalion; the Cajun became his protector. He was given a tunic, rifle, helmet, etc. but no boots or trousers. He accompanied the battalion in the assault on Prétot. My father was a small man and the Cajun took the trousers and boots from his body and gave them to the French lad. Both were allegedly killed 10 days later.
I was so angry for 60 years after I discovered the story - the defilement of a corpse.. . .but on the soil of France and in front of the people of Prétot the angst of this event has been ameliorated - because I realized perhaps the young French fighter was my son in a previous incarnation.
Vive la France, Vive la république, Vive l'Amérique. Merci beaucoup. https://www.doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=547740&page=1![[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]](https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/75981_520x768.jpg)
Last edited by Argo44; 06/08/26 08:33 PM.
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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I remembered it early this morning, but had a busy day at work.
I remember and honor those who took part in the D-Day Invasion. I remember work. Don't miss it at all.
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I remember work.
Don't miss it at all. I'm betting they don't miss you either.
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