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"d" day today. Today we remember all the men from various countries who were in Normandy seventy years ago today. We owe them a debt and will always remember them. Heroes all. RIP. Regards, Kevin.
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Re: "d" day today. A big THANK YOU to all the D-Day and WWII vets out there on the Ford Barn.
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Re: "d" day today. God Bless them all.
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Re: "d" day today. Indeed a job well done boys! Lest we forget..
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Re: "d" day today. It makes you wonder where we would be today if it weren't for those folks.
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Re: "d" day today. To all veterans
Thank you for your service (gift) Bruce |
Re: "d" day today. when I was 16 in 1958 I was a stock boy in a large supermarker bob worked the fish dept he was in the invasion along with his younger brother both survived,so this day is always special to me...my flag is flying proudly thanks to all who served
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Re: "d" day today. We have a man in our Sunday School class that landed at Normandy. We also have a man who was on board ship, headed toward an invasion of Japan at the end of WWII.
These men are members of the Greatest Generation of Americans. God bless them all. |
Re: "d" day today. Indeed a large thank you and all honors to all the D day Vets. My dad was there and wounded, shrapnel from a mortar in the chest. Survive it and had a great life. Just passed at 90 last Dec. God bless him and you all who served!
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Re: "d" day today. Bravery beyond comprehension. Thank you.
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Re: "d" day today. They had a job to do and they did it . Most came home and went to work. God bless all who served. My Dad went over later and came home. He passed at 57, so I never got a chance to try to get him to open up and thank him for his service to our country. I miss him every day!
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Re: "d" day today. To ALL barners....
If you have children or grandchildren I ask that you get them in touch with a WWII vet and sit down with the vet for a few minutes to get a bit of the knowledge these guys gals can share. After all they changed the world so we could live on... Your family will love you for doing this.. Roger |
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Grandpa jumped into Normandy on DDay - those young men had guts, pride and a stick-to-it attitude.
Prior to his AA experiences he hopped up the very 41 Ford I have now - God bless them all |
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D Day was yesterday for us down here at the "ass end of the world". I saw the British celebrations on TV and it was quiet stirring with a wreath laying at Pegasus Bridge where the Brit Airborne landed and successfully took it. That was the first landing. I have read Steven Ambroses books "Pegasus Bridge". "Band of Brothers" and "D Day" as well as may other chronicles on the subject. We should never forget the sacrifices by those during what was the biggest military invasion the world had ever seen and probably will be ever to be seen. New Zealand troops did not fight that campaign but we had people in the air with the RAF and on the sea with the Navy that day and we thank them along with our British, American and Canadian brothers, especially those who laid down their lives on the 5 beaches and beyond.
My 64 1/2 Mustang reminds me of this day each time I look at. GB |
Re: "d" day today. Yes...America's Greatest Generation indeed
Thank you so much! Randy |
Re: "d" day today. My dad couldn't pass the physical although he tried and was 21 in 1941. He stayed home and made B29s working for the Boeing Company starting in 1944 until 1982. He also launched men to the moon on top of the Boeing Saturn V rockets! He is 93 1/2 and still going strong driving up until a few weeks ago. Mom is 92.
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Re: "d" day today. What does "D" in D-Day stand for? Anyone know.
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Re: "d" day today. The D stood for Day - then each successive 24 period after the landing was called D+1 etc
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Re: "d" day today. D is for DESIGNATED........
In response to C4engr's comment about talking to old soldiers about the war. In my experience very few ever spoke about it and certainly not my dad whom I discovered was mentioned in despatches for bravery . I found out this by sorting out his papers after he died........ |
Re: "d" day today. " D" just stands for the Day (eg the day of some significant event). The same question was asked in the media here yesterday.
GB Ps I've just edited. I didn't see the above posts. 1963 John turner is spot on with description |
Re: "d" day today. Thank you very much. Appreciate your answers.
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Re: "d" day today. My dad was 18 and went over DDay +1.....he never spoke about the war unless pressed...I can't imagine how he felt at such a young age.....Dad was always Dad, I never thought of him as a youngster, but it really brought it home to me when I thought about it today.
Without their sacrifice and in some case the ultimate sacrifice, we would not know life as we do...it's to easy to sweep it under the carpet and pass it off as history but we really do owe these men and women the utmost respect....True heroes. RIP Dad....and thanks. |
Re: "d" day today. Well said Henry!
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Re: "d" day today. My old Dad bless him was fighting in the mountains of Italy (grenadier guards infantry )at the time of D Day,even though he wasn't present on the beaches at that time it has still brought it home to me how tough life was for the young then . He passed away 17 years ago was my hero then and still is ,my Mum worked for an armaments factory in London and had the German bombers almost daily causing carnage ,proper people then and like most that went through it never really spoke about it ,god bless all of them , cheers Jim.
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Re: "d" day today. Can you imagine these kids of today in their "baggy assed" trousers with the crotches that drag on the ground, who wear their caps backwards and ride their skate boards everywhere...flying in the bombers and fighters, manning the naval vessels , jumping from perfectly good planes into the dark unknown, throwing up before storming mined beaches taking direct fire ( if they are lucky to get that far)??
GB |
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Re: "d" day today. We visited Pegasus Bridge on our way back from the FRSA Nationals a few years back.......
http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s.../LeMans953.jpg http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s.../LeMans932.jpg Drove over the 'new' bridge.......over to the right (by the flags) is where the first gliders landed. http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...nchNats024.jpg This is the original Bridge now in the museum http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...nchNats021.jpg we came across these guys heading for the beaches..... http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...nchNats052.jpg http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...nchNats051.jpg http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s...hNats044-1.jpg If you ever get the chance take it ...the Museum is a very moving place to visit the letters and stories were heart breaking. Lest we forget RIP . |
Re: "d" day today. 33 pairs of brothers and one father and son die in the invasion. Visited it last year and left a lasting memory of the devotion of these men. And they knew that the possibility of retuning was a pipe dream. GOD BLESS OUR TROUPS
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Re: "d" day today. I visited Pointe du Hoc (Omaha Beach) in 2000 and the entire bluffs atop the cliffs are shell holed and cratered from those days. Visiting one of the American cemeteries that day can't help to be overwhelmed by emotion, so may lives and what a horrific event to be part of. Many brave young men. History was made.
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Re: "d" day today. Some of the German troops that manned the "Atlantic wall" were from "Oost" Batallions that were consripted from the occupied countries. The majority of them were only too happy to put their hands up to those that made it off the beaches.
GB |
Re: "d" day today. To me D day in this instance is the beginning of the free world we live in. I think we pretty much owe all that is good to the sacrifices of these soldiers. We came pretty close to hell on earth, and we were bought back, by these guys. I don't think there are words anywhere in any dictionary that I can use to describe my thanks to those that gave there everything and much more.
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Re: "d" day today. The Army began using the codes "H-hour" and "D-day" during World War I to indicate the time or date of an operation's start. Military planners would write of events planned to occur on "H-hour" or "D-day" -- long before the actual dates and times of the operations would be known, or in order to keep plans secret. And so the "D" may simply refer to the "day" of invasion.
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He met my mom, an Army nurse, (divorced a year before from my father, an 8th Air Force airman), at Dibble General Hospital, Menlo Park, Calfiornia, just a half-hour south of the US Army Letterman hospital in San Francisco. Dibble was the military center for burn and reconstructive plastic surgery, and the medical staff did wonders there. My folks were married for just short of 50 years when my mom died, but I had another seven years to share with the old man. I love and miss him so much and am so proud of what he did for our country, and generations yet to come. Mike |
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Re: "d" day today. And then there was Korea. I remember coming back on an old WW1 troop ship with over a thousand other guys, there were no greeting bands, parades, hawraws or celebrations, just a bunch of old busses waiting to transport us back the debarcation center. We were lucky though, there were over 51,000 that didn't get back. Then came VietNam!!!!!!!
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Re: "d" day today. The Longest Day by Iron Maiden ( lyrics below the clip)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSJ8r...8rDlBZ_I#t=253 GB |
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Mr Gwylim Rice-Evans, the original owner of my 32 Cabriolet.
Photo believed taken in the 1950's Mr Rice-Evans worked for The War Department and assisted Barnes Wallis in creating the bouncing bomb. |
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Re: "d" day today. Different fender mounted parking lights. painted vs chrome headlight buckets.
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