59th Anniversary of D-Day "Operation Overlord"

TallBill

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Soldiers, sailors, and airmen of the Allied expeditionary force: You are about to embark upon a great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you.

The tide has turned.

The free men of the world are marching together to victory.

I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle.

We will accept nothing less than full victory. Good luck, and let us all beseech the blessings of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking."

- General Eisenhower
 

GasX

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Thank you to everyone who went into France and made a difference.
 

Cyberian

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Originally posted by: Mwilding
Thank you to everyone who went into France and made a difference.
Thank you indeed!

Every time I get stuck behind a real old driver, I remind myself that he may have been on Omaha Beach and my impatience just disappears.

P.S. - My Dad trained some of the pilots who flew that day.

 
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RIP defenders of freedom.

It really makes you think, How many people now adays would join up for service if something like WW2 happened again?
Back then, kids not old enough would try and alter records, lye and bribe to get in the service to serve their country, today, they do the samething, but to get out of doing service.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
RIP defenders of freedom.

It really makes you think, How many people now adays would join up for service if something like WW2 happened again?
Back then, kids not old enough would try and alter records, lye and bribe to get in the service to serve their country, today, they do the samething, but to get out of doing service.

I know i'd be one of the first volunteers. Then again, I already volunteered to join Maybe i'll get to Iraq by November.
 

GasX

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My uncle was a "Para" and dropped into Normandy. He still marches on Remembrance day every year.
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: JeffreyLebowski
RIP defenders of freedom.

It really makes you think, How many people now adays would join up for service if something like WW2 happened again?
Back then, kids not old enough would try and alter records, lye and bribe to get in the service to serve their country, today, they do the samething, but to get out of doing service.

i dont think this country is as chock-full of p*ssies as you think. i know i would go.
 

aswedc

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I think just as many would go if we were to be attacked by another nation. There just hasn't been a clear cut cause like World War II since that war.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: aswedc
I think just as many would go if we were to be attacked by another nation. There just hasn't been a clear cut cause like World War II since that war.

Thank God there hasn't.
 

thenerdguy

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Thanks Granpa!
He was in one of the first Ranger Platoons to hit the beach. Only he and 6 other people out of his platoon made off the beach.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: thenerdguy
Thanks Granpa!
He was in one of the first Ranger Platoons to hit the beach. Only he and 6 other people out of his platoon made off the beach.

damn.. would be tough to not go nuts after that
 

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It's sad how few of them remain. I am a ham radio operator, and every now and then I will listen to a bunch of guys that survived Pearl Harbor.