I always wonder, would I have been brave enough to jump off one of those boats and charge that beach.
I salute those that did.
Thank you.
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Yes, they were indeed the greatest and bravest generation.I always wonder, would I have been brave enough to jump off one of those boats and charge that beach.
I salute those that did.
Thank you.
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You know you read about this stuff in History class and you hear about it on Rememberance Day and Memorial Day, but you can just never fathom just what happened on that day.....
The greatest day in history won by the greatest men in history. My hats off to all those veterans (and current). You guys are the shining examples of what the definition of a man is.
As an aside, I was at my local passport office getting my passport renewed. As I was waiting my turn to get up to the counter, a elderly gentleman with his daughter sat down next to me. He was a WWII veteran, displaying his medals on his jacket. I shook his hand, thanked him for his service and swapped my place in line so that he could get his business done.
I don't think I have ever seen a greater smile and look of appreciation in my life. Him and his daughter both thanked me and of course my reply was to say "No, thank you."
interesting thing about june 6th....i dont put anything into this, but i do find it somewhat interesting because im a 'numbers' kinda guy. The D-Day invasion, which alot of soldiers were killed on both sides, alot of carnage, and human suffering happened that day. The invasion began at day break, which could have been 5-6am in the morning. At 6am that morning, it was the 6th month, 6th day, 6th hour. Eisenhower wanted to invade 2 days prior but bad weather postponed the invasion till the 6th.
its strange how those numbers came together, and what happened when those numbers aligned.
So what are you saying, Eisenhower is the devil?
So what are you saying, Eisenhower is the devil?