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D-Day : 61st Anniversary
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June in Normandy is a good occasion to ride in a Jeep.
Or to meet with reenactors.
Ste Mere Eglise
Airborne jump at La Fière. Low ceiling, rain... not the better condition.. but they jumped !
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Ed Jeziorsky, a veteran of the 507th PIR was also present for the jump.
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Ceremony at Iron Mike after the jump.
St Laurent sur Mer
Bernard Dargols (left), a French who enlisted in the U.S Army and landed at Omaha with 2nd Division.
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Presentation of a framed Bigot map to the mayor Marc Lefevre.
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In the town hall, a gift from the town of Gettysburg.
St Côme du Mont
Dead man's corner museum, a new museum in Normandy.
Angoville au Plain
Dedication of the new "Place Toccoa" with veterans of E / 506.
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Ray Fary, veteran of the 80th AAA Bn was here for the 61st.
Neuville au Plain
A new plaque for the 82 Airborne on the wall of 'Le chateau'.
Picauville
The 'Wall of remembrance'. unfortunately the owner of the house was not here this day.
Colleville sur Mer
Paying our respect to Donald E. Myerly (110th FA Bn). Donald was killed at Vierville's crossroads on June 7, 1944.
Graignes
The remains of the church destroyed by the Germans.
Graignes
The Memorial dedicated to the civilians and to the Paratroopers.
Graignes
The bridge destroyed by the men of the 507th PIR.
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Robert M. Murphy, D-Day pathfinder (left) and Martin Galle.
Agy
The gite near Bayeux were I stayed during my trip in Normandy.
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After the presentation of the map.
Some equipment used by Airborne Engineer.
Our friend Audrey wearing our new designed T-Shirt with the Ste-Mere-Eglise Bigot map.