On May 10,2016, the French people honored 9 Veterans who served in the liberation of France in World War II. Here are a few pictures of the ceremony and the hospitality after it. The Veterans loved it and so did their families, there was a lot of clapping and cheering. It was a very upbeat ceremony that took place on board the U.S.S. Bataan, a U.S.Navy assault ship that is essentially a small aircraft carrier, about 60 feet shorter than the Titanic. ( The U.S.S. Bataan has a large fully equipped and staffed hospital on board that docked and provided medical care during the 9-11 crisis ). I was amazed at the crew of the ship. They were so professional, kind, helpful and respectful to every Veteran, they made them feel so proud. One man in particular that escorted us and tended Dad's wheel chair made a great and lasting impression on me. He vanished when the cameras came out but I did get him in one picture. He is the man in profile wearing a camo uniform beneath the tail of the helicopter.
Thanks Marion, for posting the information to give Veterans the opportunity to be honored like they deserve. I can't help but think of all the ones that have passed that didn't get this award but deserved it and more. Thanks to the French people for remembering and thanks to our U.S.Navy for their hospitality.
Glen Blasingim
Veterans being honored, from flags, right to left as in the list.
Veterans with dignitaries.
Cake cutting after awards were presented.
Young Marine that helped us on tour.
Pictures of U.S.S. Bataan.