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William D'Huyvetters recalls hitting Omaha Beach on D-Day
Uncle Sam said he needed me. I was drafted into the Army and had basic training at Camp Croft, S.C., along with Henry Kissinger, the future secretary of state for Nixon. We called him Henny. He was a heck of a nice guy, a smart cookie. He wasn't in my company, but sure, I talked to him. Lire plus...
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BRODISH WILLIAM J
27TH ORD BOMB DISP SQ
This hero was a cousin I never met. I am aware of family details, but they are private. I try to post a picture on Facebook in his honor every D-Day remembrance day.
Honoré par Constance Brodish
[Posté le: 2024-06-12 20:46:41]
MULVEY JOHN M
299TH ENG COMBAT BN
Remembering you today, Uncle Jack, on the 80th anniversary of D-Day. I shall NEVER forget your service and your sacrifice. May God hold you in the palm of His hand, until we meet, again.
Honoré par Diane Mulvey
[Posté le: 2024-06-06 18:50:12]
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LE CIMETIERE AMERICAIN DE NORMANDIE et MEMORIAL
  FITCH FRANK N Jr  


Unité: 1ST INFANTRY DIVISION
Grade: CAPTAIN
Originaire de: ORANGE COUNTY (CA)

Statut: KILLED IN ACTION
Date du décés: JUNE 6, 1944

Bloc-Rangée-Tombe: J-13-23 [Voir la carte]




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N'oublions jamais que ces jeunes soldats ont changé, par leur dévotion, le cours de l'Histoire. Souvenons-nous de leur sacrifice, en chérissant la Liberté qu'ils ont gagné pour toutes les nouvelles générations.
Honoré par Laurent Lefebvre [June 28, 2024]
My Dad and I visited found his marker at the Normandy Cemetery in 2001.
Honoré par Albert Johnson [2013-05-29 03:48:38]
My father, Pvt. Howard J. Johnson served under Captain Fitch on D-Day and saw him killed on the beach. My father thought a lot of this brave man who while trying to rally his troops to move up stepped on a mine. He later took a direct hit from mortar. They were together many months in England.
Honoré par Albert Johnson [2013-05-29 03:46:09]