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Troops in an LCVP landing craft approaching Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
Troops disembarked from an LCVP landing craft wading toward Omaha Beach on D-Day, June 6, 1944.
The outcome of World War II was not a foregone conclusion. The Nazis and the Japs could have won, and would have won, except for brave men who somehow found it within themselves, when the ramp of their landing vehicle fell and they could see where they would likely die...to run towards it. Weighed down with enough equipment to drown them, able to see hundreds of yards of water and sand exploding with gunfire and artillery shells, with no cover in sight, these fragile men went forth to free the world.
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I was in Normandy for the 64th Anniversary and went with my friend, Patrick Elie and his family and we put flowers on graves in the U.S. Cemetery and attended many ceremonies.
Tim
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