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Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders visited the Normandy American Cemetery to honor the fallen soldiers, including Private Roger Dean Andrews, Lt. Col. Percy O. Forgy, and Private Harold E.
Wake County's VocaVarina ensemble is set to honor World War II heroes by performing at the American Cemetery in Normandy, France, 81 years after the invasion.
"After 81 years, we're still free." US veterans gathered in France to mark 81 years since D-Day, the amphibious Allied assault on Nazi Germany.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth today commemorated the 81st anniversary of the Allied invasion of Normandy by delivering a speech at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, France.
American WWII veteran Gideon Kantor attends ceremonies at the US cemetery to commemorate the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings, Friday, June 6, 2025 in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy. (AP Photo ...
Many Americans who visit Normandy are partial to this cemetery and memorial in particular. You can visit this cemetery daily, from about 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or 6 p.m., depending on the time of year.
In Bayeux cemetery, among nearly 5,000 graves, there were just a handful of surviving Normandy veterans at Friday's remembrance service. Switchboard operator in the Women's Naval Service during ...
Friday, June 6, marks 81 years since the allied forces of World War II stormed the beaches of Normandy, France on D-Day. The amphibious assault – codenamed Operation Overlord – involved ...
Veterans gathered Friday in Normandy to mark the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings — a pivotal moment of World War II that eventually led to the collapse of Adolf Hitler's regime.
Visitors to Normandy will notice Allied flags – American, British, and Canadian – hanging not just on poles, but in windows and on doors in village after village.
Fox News' Greg Palkot visits an American cemetery in Normandy, France on June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot) Some 75,000 U.S. troops were involved. 2,500 were killed. 5,000 injured.
The Bayeux War Cemetery is one of the largest of 18 military cemeteries in Normandy, with more than 4,000 graves – many of which mark the plots of soldiers who were never identified.