Remembering acts wartime bravery ; VETERANS TELL THEIR TALES FROM THE FRONTLINE
Evening Chronicle › June 06, 2009
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Evening Chronicle › June 06, 2009
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job the politicians didn't plan Day, they seem to have got in a mess by NOT getting grips with the 65th anniversary.
But, while they scurry about with red faces non- invites to the Queen for the celebrations, as well as the expected snub from the Government, we see that those who really the soldiers, sailors and airmen who took in the greatest invasion in history, have once conducted themselves with dignity by quietly going about sorting their own D-Day celebratory trips.See the full content of this document
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Remembering acts wartime bravery ; VETERANS TELL THEIR TALES FROM THE FRONTLINE
But we are concerned with the local lads, some whom were in France on June 5, 1944, to pave the for what became known as The Longest Day.
Every year the ranks of these great men get and that, in itself,...See the full content of this document
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