NEVER FORGET
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Thanks for posting those, Sarge! :14_1_107v:

 

No member of this site shall EVER forget!

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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never_forget.gif

 

RidetoBeach-1.jpg

 

OmahaBeachJune8.jpg

 

Malmedy.jpg

 

battle_bulgelarge.jpg

 

WillieandJoe-2.jpg

 

crossandrifle.gif

 

Sgtleo (TopSgt) SgtleosRank-1.gif

Sgtleo--The bottom cartoon is the 34th going to the rear after

 

600 days of combat. (Bill Mauldin) Rocky

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As I've said before, every June 6th - my dad would sit down to breakfast at our kitchen table, look down & solemnly say: "D-day the 6th of June". I had no clue what "Dday" meant or why he'd say it. Now I know that it was his prayer for all the fellows who'd been there.

 

I've continued his prayer every June 6th since he's been gone.

 

So often we say the names of all those places - Salerno, Anzio, Cassino - but have no clue what they mean. Only the guys who were there really know, but the rest of us must understand that it meant :valor, pain,fear, sacrifice, loss, exhaustion, and courage. If we don't learn that or if we ever forget it - we'll all be lost.

 

FDR speech on June 6, 1944:

 


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For ALL of the "D-Days" and the veterans, THANK YOU!

 

 

Brooke

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