D-Day commemoration 2026
some of the other D-Days: Husky: Sicily Avalanche: Salerno Shingle: Anzio Brassard: Elba Dragoon: South of France
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some of the other D-Days: Husky: Sicily Avalanche: Salerno Shingle: Anzio Brassard: Elba Dragoon: South of France
Ermm the French suffered and died hugely too. And neither the UK nor Us were invaded.
Mayors are particularly keen to keep the memory alive. Not far from where I live, the cemetery at Saint-Vaast-en-Auge has 12 Commonwealth graves, and a ceremony is held there every...
When America fought for freedom in Europe.
How the Vikings created Normandy: Viking raids on Francia (what we know as an area of Western France) began in about 799 AD and escalated dramatically during the 9th century. This...
My observation is that the French remember more clearly and with much more gratitude than the nations that ‘won the war’ and didn’t suffer invasion and loss of sovereignty. A few...
This week, I had the honor of visiting Normandy, France, with Young America’s Foundation. Led by combat veteran Lt. Col. Allen West, our cadre of student leaders walked the five be...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth traveled to the Normandy American Cemetery in France for the second consecutive year, where he delivered remarks honoring the approximately 160,000 Al...
ICI, le média de la vie locale "J’ai été ému par ce témoignage vivant et concret", dit ce lycéen de Caen... 28 vétérans américains sont venus rencontrer des élèves...
Find out how the Invasion of Normandy in 1944 came to be known as D-Day, and what the "D" stands for.
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On June 6, 1944, 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy in the battle thatturned the tide of World War II. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcom...
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of today’s video from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to see more of his vi...
Tributes are under way to mark the largest military seaborne operation ever attempted.
I didn’t know there were French men in the US army, vero?
Three Fayette County high school students are spending the next eight days walking the beaches and battlefields of Normandy, France, alongside World War II veterans.
While southern France swelters under summer heat, Normandy stays refreshingly cool. Temperatures typically hover between 20–25°C —warm enough for seaside strolls and long lunches o...
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