Category Archives: D-Day

Links and Comments June 7, 2014

German Commander-in-Chief West, Field Marshal Karl R. Gerd von Rundstedt’s Report on the Allied Invasion of Normandy  a very interesting look at the enemy’s point of view. Schumer was one of those who told the IRS to investigate conservative groups. … Continue reading

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The Last Code Talker and thoughts on D Day

Update with radio broadcast from D Day The last of 29 Navajo Americans who developed a code that helped the Allies win the Second World War died in New Mexico on Wednesday at the age of 93, local media reported.  … Continue reading

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A Memorial Day Thank You

Today is Memorial Day.  I hear a lot of people say “thank you for your service.”  It is becoming a trite saying for many.  It makes me wonder how many really mean it.  Should I be satisfied with the fact … Continue reading

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D-Day, Remember it with reverence

If you are as old as I am you remember D-Day.  You remember the anxiety everyone felt for every newscast on the radio. You remember seeing the newsreels at the movie theater, or as we called it in my young days, … Continue reading

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