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Largo Jun 6th 2011 1:17 pm

D - Day June 6 1944
 
Are there any other old timers who remember this day? I was 10 yrs old and remember coming home from school and listening to the BBC at 6 p.m and heard of the horrific casualties on both sides.
A neighbour had a son who was there and they eventually received a telegram indicating that he was missing in action;- presumed dead His mother would not accept this and for years went down to the railway station to meet every train coming in from the south; we lived in the NE.. Sadly to say, he never returned, like so many others.

My father had volunteered for the Merchant Marines, but was rejected because his job was essential to the war effort.

Novocastrian Jun 6th 2011 1:31 pm

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Originally Posted by Largo (Post 9415064)
Are there any other old timers who remember this day? I was 10 yrs old and remember coming home from school and listening to the BBC at 6 p.m and heard of the horrific casualties on both sides.
A neighbour had a son who was there and they eventually received a telegram indicating that he was missing in action;- presumed dead His mother would not accept this and for years went down to the railway station to meet every train coming in from the south; we lived in the NE.. Sadly to say, he never returned, like so many others.

My father had volunteered for the Merchant Marines, but was rejected because his job was essential to the war effort.

I'm not old enough to remember it first hand, a mere 61, but my wife's family has a summer house on Omaha Beach, which we've visited almost every summer since 1970. We will retire to another place about 20 km from there which was also severely affected by those events.

I'm well aware of what went down that day.

Novocastrian Jun 6th 2011 1:38 pm

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This is Omaha.

Largo Jun 6th 2011 2:02 pm

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Looks so calm and peaceful now. What a change this must have been.

If I remember correctly, Omaha Beach was defended by the U.S. , Juno Beach by the Canadians, and Sword Beach by the Brits as well as Gold Beach , the latter, specifically by the 50 th. Northumbrian Division, to which my neighbour's son belonged

Aviator Jun 6th 2011 2:20 pm

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May 28/29 was the 29th anniversary of the battle of Goose Green. Hard to believe it was nearly 30 years ago, it seems like yesterday. Casualties much lower than the Normandy beach landings, but equally devastating for the families.

Auld Yin Jun 6th 2011 2:23 pm

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I wasn't quite 2 years old when D-Day took place. My father was in the Sicily landings in 1943, continuing up the Italian mainland and was killed at The Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944. I never met him.
On days like today I think of him and the millions of other young men killed during that time.

peas Jun 6th 2011 3:14 pm

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Originally Posted by Auld Yin (Post 9415172)
I wasn't quite 2 years old when D-Day took place. My father was in the Sicily landings in 1943, continuing up the Italian mainland and was killed at The Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944. I never met him.
On days like today I think of him and the millions of other young men killed during that time.

That is so very sad, Auld Yin.

Largo Jun 6th 2011 4:13 pm

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Originally Posted by peas (Post 9415239)
That is so very sad, Auld Yin.

I too,sympathize .

I am very sad that so few people recognize the importance of this event.

Had this not happened , do you know where you would might have been now?

JonboyE Jun 6th 2011 4:27 pm

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I am also (far) too young to remember the war. However, I have been to most of the beaches, the battle sites, and the cemeteries in Normandy.

It is very sobering. So many young lives lost. You can't help but think we have learned very little from it.

Largo Jun 6th 2011 4:36 pm

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Originally Posted by JonboyE (Post 9415311)
I am also (far) too young to remember the war. However, I have been to most of the beaches, the battle sites, and the cemeteries in Normandy.

It is very sobering. So many young lives lost. You can't help but think we have learned very little from it.

Agreed, when will we ever learn ?

vauxhallmonterey Jun 6th 2011 7:27 pm

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I visited Omaha beach about 5 years ago, the atmosphere as one neared the beach was almost tangible. Such great sadness at the loss of many, many lives. One of my favourite songs is "The fields of France" where young Willy MacBrides grave is visited, the song encapsuales the dedication, bravery and purpose of so many, and yet also the futility of each war. As Joan Baez sings "When will we ever Learn, when will we ever learn?"
I will remember, and I will teach my children also to remember..

Thydney Jun 6th 2011 7:32 pm

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Originally Posted by Largo (Post 9415141)
Looks so calm and peaceful now. What a change this must have been.

If I remember correctly, Omaha Beach was defended by the U.S. , Juno Beach by the Canadians, and Sword Beach by the Brits as well as Gold Beach , the latter, specifically by the 50 th. Northumbrian Division, to which my neighbour's son belonged

The yanks Attacked the beach the Gerries were the defenders

macadian Jun 7th 2011 12:36 am

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Originally Posted by Thydney (Post 9415620)
The yanks Attacked the beach the Gerries were the defenders


I think we got that.....:rolleyes:

Thydney Jun 7th 2011 1:19 am

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Originally Posted by macadian (Post 9416189)
I think we got that.....:rolleyes:

pity the op didn't know that

Miss Clinique Jun 7th 2011 1:44 am

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Originally Posted by Auld Yin (Post 9415172)
I wasn't quite 2 years old when D-Day took place. My father was in the Sicily landings in 1943, continuing up the Italian mainland and was killed at The Battle of Monte Cassino in 1944. I never met him.
On days like today I think of him and the millions of other young men killed during that time.

Aww that is so sad.

My dad was wounded in the war. He never, ever spoke about it, until about five years before he died, when he started to talk about it almost daily, what played on his mind was the men he had shot during his time in France. He was really affected by it.

Its all so sad.


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