A reminder of that momentous event sixty-nine years ago.
My father wasn't in on the landing day-of; his unit went in three days later. They were later attached to Pattons' 3rd Army and were among the first to relieve the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. He was a tank driver.
Didn't see an existing thread and thought it us another example of what people in our military have done for us and that we should remember.
And . . . Yes, I miss him. Still.
Feel free to add stories/ memories of veterans in your family - or friends.
My father wasn't in on the landing day-of; his unit went in three days later. They were later attached to Pattons' 3rd Army and were among the first to relieve the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. He was a tank driver.
Didn't see an existing thread and thought it us another example of what people in our military have done for us and that we should remember.
And . . . Yes, I miss him. Still.
Feel free to add stories/ memories of veterans in your family - or friends.
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