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Happy D-Day
Posted:
Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:53 pm
by WGO-Jango
Today, 68 years ago, the nations of the free world joined together in a joint force invasion of German occupied Normandy, France. Their mission was to establish a beach head for landing friendly forces for the push deeper into German occupied France. Thousands gave their lives on those Normandy beaches as they would be joined by thousands more during the course of the war. Take this moment to remember and thank those who fought and sacrificed to bring an end to the tyranny and atrocities of the Third Richt.
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:08 pm
by FaiL.?
Jango<9thAC-Gen> wrote:Today, 68 years ago, the nations of the free world joined together in a joint force invasion of German occupied Normandy, France. Their mission was to establish a beach head for landing friendly forces for the push deeper into German occupied France. Thousands gave their lives on those Normandy beaches as they would be joined by thousands more during the course of the war. Take this moment to remember and thank those who fought and sacrificed to bring an end to the tyranny and atrocities of the Third Richt.
Hear hear. I just watched Valkyrie today, which is WWII.
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:19 am
by MATTHEW'S_DAD
Well written dude. Read up on Major [Richard] Winters if you get a chance. He was the main character in Band of Brothers and his likeness was used for a statute presented today near Utah Beach. Good story about a great humble man.
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2012 12:49 am
by WGO-Jango
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:Well written dude. Read up on Major [Richard] Winters if you get a chance. He was the main character in Band of Brothers and his likeness was used for a statute presented today near Utah Beach. Good story about a great humble man.
I've read about him, in fact he lived near me in Hershey, PA my only regret is I never got to meet him. Glad to hear Winters had a statue dedicated in his honor, I bet if he were a live to see it he'd think nothing of it but thank everyone for it nonetheless. Is there an autobiography or biography about him somewhere?
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:09 am
by Duel of Fates
All gave some, some gave all. I give thanks to all veterans for their duty and sacrifice. Saving Private Ryan, although flawed, gives an excellent account of the horrors and valor of D-Day.
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:58 am
by MATTHEW'S_DAD
Jango<9thAC-Gen> wrote:MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:Well written dude. Read up on Major [Richard] Winters if you get a chance. He was the main character in Band of Brothers and his likeness was used for a statute presented today near Utah Beach. Good story about a great humble man.
I've read about him, in fact he lived near me in Hershey, PA my only regret is I never got to meet him. Glad to hear Winters had a statue dedicated in his honor, I bet if he were a live to see it he'd think nothing of it but thank everyone for it nonetheless. Is there an autobiography or biography about him somewhere?
Per the news release "He accepted serving as the statue's likeness only after monument planners agreed to dedicate it to the memory of all junior U.S. military officers who served that day."
Also, Band of Brothers was a book and then made in to a miniseries. Both are excellent.
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:34 am
by BurzaP
I loved those series and movies too, great and sometimes moving show. Shame is that in all of them there are only troops of USA showed in it's glory dying and killing while other nations are put aside. And ppl who don't know that may think it was USA who won the wwII.
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Sat Jun 09, 2012 11:10 am
by MATTHEW'S_DAD
BurzaP wrote:I loved those series and movies too, great and sometimes moving show. Shame is that in all of them there are only troops of USA showed in it's glory dying and killing while other nations are put aside. And ppl who don't know that may think it was USA who won the wwII.
American movie based on an American company (easy company) produced by an American studio.
I fail to see the problem.
(Not sure how I screwed up the quote box)
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:52 pm
by ProfessorDreadNaught
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote::gunsmilie:
BurzaP wrote:I loved those series and movies too, great and sometimes moving show. Shame is that in all of them there are only troops of USA showed in it's glory dying and killing while other nations are put aside. And ppl who don't know that may think it was USA who won the wwII.
American movie based on an American company (easy company) produced by an American studio.
I fail to see the problem.
(Not sure how I screwed up the quote box)
it was how you had the smilie next to the quote
Re: Happy D-Day
Posted:
Sun Jun 10, 2012 12:33 am
by haasd0gg
/ MD
I mean... you didn't screw anything up... what are you even talking about?