Seventy-eight years ago tomorrow, on June 6, 1944, the U.S. and its allies invaded the Normandy coast of France from the sea to take on heavy fortifications and munitions constructed by the Germans under the command of Field Marshal Irwin Rommel. We call that event D-Day.
2,501 Americans lost their lives on that day, together with 4,414 Allied troops.
They gave their lives knowing that death was almost certain, but they did it anyway. Those men and their sacrifices should never be forgotten.
The weapons used by both sides may be seen here:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/members/paladin85020-albums-d-day-june-6-1944-a.html
John
2,501 Americans lost their lives on that day, together with 4,414 Allied troops.
They gave their lives knowing that death was almost certain, but they did it anyway. Those men and their sacrifices should never be forgotten.
The weapons used by both sides may be seen here:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/members/paladin85020-albums-d-day-june-6-1944-a.html
John

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