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Today is the 81st anniversary of D-Day
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:04 am
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:04 am
8th AF
This post was edited on 6/6/25 at 7:15 am
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:05 am to bigjoe1
I remember during Biden days they celebrated juneteighth instead of d day
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Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:13 am to bigjoe1
My great-uncle flew two bombing missions on D-Day....one hitting fortifications near the beaches and a second hitting marshaling yards in La Harve. He flew B-17's with the 549th Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force from Great Ashfield, Suffolk.



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Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:27 am to bigjoe1
There is a reason they are called the Greatest Generation
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:27 am to TheFonz
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My great-uncle flew two bombing missions on D-Day....one hitting fortifications near the beaches and a second hitting marshaling yards in La Harve. He flew B-17's with the 549th Squadron, 385th Bomb Group, 8th Air Force from Great Ashfield, Suffolk.



Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:36 am to TheFonz
My Dad was a NG on a B24 with the 15th AF in Italy. He said in the run up to D-Day they were hitting oil refineries in southern Germany and the Balkans.
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:44 am to bigjoe1
It’s incredibly brave . Their sacrifice and their courage
To storm the beaches into the teeth of machine gun nests
They know you’re coming and are doing everything to kill you
Yet they charge on and save Europe
The world owes those guys a debt that can’t be repaid
To storm the beaches into the teeth of machine gun nests
They know you’re coming and are doing everything to kill you
Yet they charge on and save Europe
The world owes those guys a debt that can’t be repaid
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:47 am to bigjoe1
Read Cornelius Ryan's "The Longest Day" about D-Day.
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:52 am to Commandeaux
It's a great book.
One day I want to go to the cemetery in Normandy. A cousin was there a few years ago and he said it a somber experience seeing row after row of crosses.
One day I want to go to the cemetery in Normandy. A cousin was there a few years ago and he said it a somber experience seeing row after row of crosses.
Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:52 am to bigjoe1
Thank God they fought for trans rights, social justice, and BIPOC freedom! 

Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:58 am to bigjoe1
Unbelievable bravery by all those men that day. I can’t even imagine the horrors they faced.


Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:59 am to bigjoe1
Colonel Reb's B-26, Krauts never had a chance.

Posted on 6/6/25 at 7:59 am to bigjoe1
I had a neighbor growing up who parachuted into France. Landed in a tree and a branch went through his guts and took an eye.
Miss that old man.
Miss that old man.
Posted on 6/6/25 at 8:02 am to bigjoe1
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One day I want to go to the cemetery in Normandy.
If you're after rows of crosses, there are American Cemeteries all over Europe, including at Nettuno, which is a 1/2 hour train ride from Rome. Every one I've been to is spectacular.
Posted on 6/6/25 at 8:02 am to SUB
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Unbelievable bravery by all those men that day. I can’t even imagine the horrors they faced.
Just think, we have brave soldiers fighting against fascism every day in the streets of Portland and Seattle
Posted on 6/6/25 at 8:08 am to fr33manator
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I had a neighbor growing up who parachuted into France. Landed in a tree and a branch went through his guts and took an eye.
He probably had to tough it out for days before the invasion made it inland enough to connect with the paratroopers and establish hospitals for the wounded to even be taken to.
Getting left to fend for yourself for days after being impaled on a tree and losing an eye is tough to process in a world of uber eats, 24H ERs and western living.
Posted on 6/6/25 at 8:29 am to bigjoe1
We were in Normandy in the fall of 2019 and did a D-Day tour which included the cemetery.
It’s a very somber experience as the crosses seem to never end but it’s such a beautiful memorial to all those brave soldiers who were just doing their duty.
I highly recommend every American to go visit that place at least once if they’re able to.
It’s a very somber experience as the crosses seem to never end but it’s such a beautiful memorial to all those brave soldiers who were just doing their duty.
I highly recommend every American to go visit that place at least once if they’re able to.
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