Strange that no one seemed to notice that today was the 67th anniversary of D-Day. Maybe the posters are too young or just don't care, but I care. Were it not for all those Yanks, Brits and Canadians landing at Normandy on this day in 1944 all our lives might be very different.
My Uncle Eddie was there, flying out of Leicestershire to land as part of the 82nd Airborne. He was wounded, but recovered in time to be a part of Operation Market-Garden. He at least came home but far too many who participated in the Normandy landings didn't and what we owe them is incalcuable . . . but for a start it might be a few moments of recognition and thanks.
Don.
My Uncle Eddie was there, flying out of Leicestershire to land as part of the 82nd Airborne. He was wounded, but recovered in time to be a part of Operation Market-Garden. He at least came home but far too many who participated in the Normandy landings didn't and what we owe them is incalcuable . . . but for a start it might be a few moments of recognition and thanks.
Don.
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