953 nut 55,198 #1 Posted June 7, 2022 June 6, 2022 is the 78th Anniversary of the D Day invasion that turned the tide of World War Two. Never forget the sacrifices that these brave veterans made to ensure the freedom of people all over the world. German solders also died in an attempt to carry out the wishes of Adolph Hitler. During the Battle of Normandy over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing. This figure includes around 210,000 Allied casualties, with nearly 37,000 killed amongst the ground forces and a further 16,000 deaths amongst the Allied air forces. 1 4 1 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
elcamino/wheelhorse 9,297 #2 Posted June 7, 2022 People seem to forget this day for some reason! 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldlineman 1,481 #3 Posted June 7, 2022 My dad was there June 9th, D day plus 3 as he would call it. 30th Inf. Div. ( Old Hickory ) combat medic, mortar's and machine gunners. May we never forget their sacrifice. Rest in peace Dad. 7 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pullstart 62,840 #4 Posted June 7, 2022 As I come close to 37 years old, I realize that 78 years really wasn’t all that long ago. Thank you for so many who served and paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedoms of so many! 4 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handy Don 12,216 #6 Posted June 7, 2022 My wife and I visited Normandy for the 75th in 2019. Indescribable. This past Easter we led a group of H.S. students back there as part of a larger UK/France tour. The impact for them is not the same, of course, it's kinda ancient history for 15-18 year olds, but with the Ukraine invasion in the background, they did, I think, sense the scale and gravity of that event. One day we met with a Frenchman who was a boy in '44 and still lives on his family's farm a mile or so inland from the beaches. He had pictures of the farm's buildings being used by both German and Allied forces and in his yard is a memorial erected by a US Army unit a couple weeks after D-Day that the family still tends. 5 2 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tractorhead 9,064 #7 Posted June 8, 2022 I also would thank all, who was involved, to release us from A.H. plans. That was the main reason i can grow in Freedom. so thanks to all who‘s served. In deepest honest. It appears it be we have an idiot here close aside, that keeps us permanently reminded to that. can be compared to A.H. Because of similar mindset. He is about 700km far, That f**** idiot begins a War in 2022. Luckily he is not very good and his soldiers they blamed themselves hardly. i learned from my Grandpa i have just 3 responsibilities never again such a madness, Resist the beginnings Fight for your Rights and freedom. So Mr. Putin - i be prepared. 1 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjg854 11,361 #8 Posted June 8, 2022 Both my parents served during WWII, Dad was in North Africa and later stationed in England, Mom was in the Women's Air Corps stationed in Texas. 2 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites