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Related: About this forum🇬🇧 100 Yr Old British Veterans Honored, Normandy, France, 82nd DDay Anniversary June 6, 1944, WW2
- "For your tomorrow, we gave our today"
Marking the 82nd anniversary of the June 6, 1944 D-Day Landings, 100-year-old British vets Ken Hart and Henry Rice were honored at a Remembrance Service at the General Montgomery monument in Colleville- Montgomery, Normandy.
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- D-Day and the Normandy Campaign,
(National World War II Museum, New Orleans)
On June 6, 1944, the Allies launched the long-anticipated invasion of Normandy, France. Soldiers from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and other Allied nations faced Hitler's formidable Atlantic Wall as they landed on the beaches of Normandy.
Photo: "Into the Jaws of Death" US troops wade through water and Nazi gunfire, June 6, 1944. Records of US Coast Guard (NAID 355).
BUILDUP AND TRAINING
The planning for an invasion in northwest Europe began years in advance, although it was not until December 1943, when General Dwight D. Eisenhower was appointed Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force, that preparations for the future operation, code-named Overlord, intensified.
THE PLAN
Operation Fortitude successfully deceived German High Command into expecting a landing at Pas-de-Calais. Instead, the Allies targeted a 50-mile stretch of Normandy coastline. The plan had two components: Operation Neptune, the naval assault phase, and Operation Overlord, the broader invasion strategy. Approximately 160,000 Allied troops were to land across five beaches: Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha, and Utah, with British and American airborne forces landing inland...
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/d-day-and-normandy-campaign
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🇬🇧 100 Yr Old British Veterans Honored, Normandy, France, 82nd DDay Anniversary June 6, 1944, WW2 (Original Post)
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D- Day Normandy Landings, June 6, 1944, Archival Film, Allied Troops, US, British, Polish, Canadian
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American WW2 Veteran, Frank Devita Age 19 Recalls Storming Omaha Beach on DDay June 6, 1944
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Veteran Jake Larson was 19 years old when he fought at Omaha Bch on DDay, June 6, 1945.
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(44,242 posts)1. D- Day Normandy Landings, June 6, 1944, Archival Film, Allied Troops, US, British, Polish, Canadian
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(44,242 posts)2. American WW2 Veteran, Frank Devita Age 19 Recalls Storming Omaha Beach on DDay June 6, 1944
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June 6, 2019. - Description: Frank Devita was just a 19-year-old Coast Guard member when he was one of the first soldiers to storm Omaha Beach in the Normandy region of France on June 6, 1944. He shared his story ahead of a recent trip to France.
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(44,242 posts)3. Veteran Jake Larson was 19 years old when he fought at Omaha Bch on DDay, June 6, 1945.
- Veteran Jake Larson returns to Omaha Beach in Normandy, France for the first time in 75 years. (2019).