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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump will join French President Emmanuel Macron at the Normandy American Cemetery to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day. U.S.
President Donald Trump speaks at the main ceremony to mark the 75th anniversary of the World War II Allied D-Day invasion of Normandy at Normandy American Cemetery on June 06, 2019, near ...
Thursday marked 80 years since D-Day, the largest amphibious invasion in history. World War II veterans and the American Battle Monuments Commission commemorated the day in Normandy, France.
On Monday, the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, home to the gravesites of 9,386 who died fighting on D-Day and in the operations that followed, will host U.S. veterans and thousands of ...
“Every American leaves here a little prouder, and every foreigner leaves here [with] a little more respect for America,” Normandy American Cemetery Superintendent, Scott Desjardins said.
As the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches, we are remembering and honoring those who died fighting for our freedom. Many of them are buried in the Normandy American Cemetery, just yards away ...
American flags line the streets of Normandy representing the support and commitment for the Allied cause during World War II that remains today.
“Every American leaves here a little prouder, and every foreigner leaves here [with] a little more respect for America,” Normandy American Cemetery Superintendent, Scott Desjardins said.
American flags line the streets of Normandy representing the support and commitment for the Allied cause during World War II that remains today. Skip to content KSN-TV ...
“Every American leaves here a little prouder, and every foreigner leaves here [with] a little more respect for America,” Normandy American Cemetery Superintendent, Scott Desjardins said.