Good photos for Normandy D-Day
http://www.6juin1944.com/album/omaha/index.php
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Thoughts from my friend Jack:
Please don't let this day, June 6, be forgotten!
It isn't mentioned on the calenders anymore!
But, those of us, old enough to remember that many, many service people lost their lives, or had them changed on that date and thereafter.
That we should never forget, for they gave us our future!
June 6, 1944
Jack Reissman 430th Engineers Korea 1951-1952
Here's a picture of Old Glory that Jack included
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From my friend Filip in Belgium
No vacation this time of the year,
but remembering D-DAY anyway ! ... At the office !
And a photo of Filip at his desk
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From Frank
Hi Marion
Hello! How are you? I hope Everything is fine at your end!
A little note saying that we in Europe today commemorate Normandy 6/6/1944. A day which ensured our freedom and that has changed the course of the world. 63 years ago the Expeditionary Forces set foot on the shores of Nothern France, Normandy to start the liberation of Europe. Countless lives where burried in the sand they walked upon, but from these fallen childhoods the battlecry intensified and there came hope, belief and above all freedom. Freedom that we still today are trully grateful for, freedom that is treasured and that is kept safe within our hearts. Along with the memories of those who helped achieve that freedom. We will always remember you Marion as your friendship is signed across my heart forever. For then. now and forever you have my friendship... I thank you still from the bottom of my heart for the freedom of Europe you helped to achieve...
Friendships simply last forever Marion
Stay safe and take care my friend,
Frank C. Everards
D-Day, Normandy and beyond
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"