Remembering D-Day: A Day of Courage and Sacrifice
Today, we honor the memory of those who made the ultimate sacrifice and express our gratitude to the veterans who played a crucial role in shaping the world as we know it.
Their actions remind us of the enduring power of unity and the importance of standing up against tyranny.
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Ah yes, Operation Overlord, Kirk! Well done, my friend! Their sacrifices freed the world from Nazi Tyranny! History Traveler Channel has lots of good videos in their D-Day series on YT!
Jeffπ
When I was driving over the road I listened to a lot of audiobooks and the series on World War II was really good.
I have always been fascinated by World War 2, Kirk, but I have alos had the topportunity to visit the WW1 Museum in Kansas City 2 different times! There is so much to take in there too!
Jeff
Thanks to all WA members for your service! ππππΊπΈ
You ALL Rock! π€π₯
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Certainly, a day to be remembered. My adult children don't know about that day in the War. They need to be reminded. I grew up with the reminder of a cousin who gave his young life.
Jim
When I sat down at my laptop this morning and saw the date on my screen I knew then what I wanted to post this morning. Our greatest generation