My great uncle landed at Sword. My dad hit France 3 weeks later as a replacement.
Honorable men, both. RIP.
Honorable men, both. RIP.
I've been to Normandy and the American Cemetery at Colleville-Sur-Mer. Seeing is believing. You can close your eyes and imagine hearing all those enemy guns zeroed in on the beaches.
so far I haven't seen D-Day mentioned on Fox ( a little surprised) and MSN ( not surprised).
Congress should create a law requiring every NFL player to visit the cemetery at Colleville-Sur-Mer.
A book that few will have read is Invasion: They're Coming, by Paul Carell. This fascinating book is D-Day through the fall - that is, libration of - Paris from the Wermacht's point of view. It is written in the manner of Ryan's book with substantial input from input from surviving Wermacht staff and command officers. What intrigued me most was that despite several errors at the time, those interviewed believed strongly that the D-Day invasion through the first several days could have been - should have been - an Allied debacle.
A more courageous generation never lived...