Eighty Native American delegates have traveled to France to commemorate the 75th anniversary of D-Day. On June 6, 1944, the largest amphibious invasion in history began as Allied forces landed on ...
Every now and then a few would get up, run forward and fall flat again. My first shell came whistling in and I hit the sand to help. Field Director, American Red Cross D-Day. 80 years later, it brings ...
Charles was also shown a kilt worn by a soldier wounded in the Somme which has been untouched for decades during a visit to ...
Finally he was captured by the Americans on D-day. He then moved to Illinois, where he died in 1992. Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced that he would go to sea with the fleet and watch the ...
On D-Day, 6 June 1944, thousands of American service personnel perished on the beaches of Normandy, and most are buried or remembered at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France.
American flags proudly wave along the streets representing the support and commitment for the Allied cause during World War II that remains today. The lasting impact of D-Day: American imprint ...
Read a few letters written by American soldiers in Europe after D-Day. ...Yesterday I had to visit all the units again, to get statements for my report. The regiment is in contact with the enemy ...
The King has arrived for an engagement in Aberdeen, where he is to meet a 99-year-old D-Day veteran at a regimental museum.
Joining the Wrens as a teenager, Mrs Sparrow was sent to Plymouth's Naval base HMS Drake where she witnessed the build-up to D-Day. | ITV News Meridian ...
Dan Snow examines how the Allied Forces planned and executed the D-Day landings ... George 'Jimmy' Green led the first wave of Americans in to Omaha beach, known as the suicide wave due to ...
A battle-scarred American flag believed to be the first planted on Omaha beach during the 1944 D-Day landings is expected to fetch more than $55,000 at auction next week, Updated on Dec 10 ...