VeniceCobra
06-01-2021, 12:46 PM
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This is a day to remember forever. On the morning of June 6th, thousands and thousands of young men landed on the Normandy beaches and began the liberation of Western Europe.
I remember my Dad telling how he learned about the Allied invasion, how him and his brothers followed on a map the progress by secretly listening to the London Radio.
How couple months later, he proudly paraded in a Jeep, with a GI who offered him a ride and his first chewing gum... he was 13 and the king of his town!
And years later, going with him to the D Day anniversary events, visiting, honoring and paying respect to the fallen one at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer
I was so impressed by those "Soldats Americains" who made the trip back to Normandy, with their medals, cap and friendliness for a 10 years old French kid.
So many memories, such a wonderful time and opportunities when I think of it today
So in Honor of all those young guys and to Celebrate D-DAY
I'm offering 20% off my Military Collection
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It's sad, those poor guys on the other forums, don't know about the sale! Spread the word to your friends! ;)
This is a day to remember forever. On the morning of June 6th, thousands and thousands of young men landed on the Normandy beaches and began the liberation of Western Europe.
I remember my Dad telling how he learned about the Allied invasion, how him and his brothers followed on a map the progress by secretly listening to the London Radio.
How couple months later, he proudly paraded in a Jeep, with a GI who offered him a ride and his first chewing gum... he was 13 and the king of his town!
And years later, going with him to the D Day anniversary events, visiting, honoring and paying respect to the fallen one at the Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer
I was so impressed by those "Soldats Americains" who made the trip back to Normandy, with their medals, cap and friendliness for a 10 years old French kid.
So many memories, such a wonderful time and opportunities when I think of it today
So in Honor of all those young guys and to Celebrate D-DAY
I'm offering 20% off my Military Collection
http://www.veniceenterprises.com/FFForum/D_Day_2021.jpg (https://www.legendlines.com/collections/military-vehicles-apparel-and-accessories-by-legend-lines?page=1)
http://www.veniceenterprises.com/images/LegendLines_250.png (http://www.legendlines.com)
It's sad, those poor guys on the other forums, don't know about the sale! Spread the word to your friends! ;)