Monday, June 6, 2011

What Normandy taught me about Ground Zero (hamptonroads)

By Joanne M. Steen It was Sept. 12, 2002, just a year and a day after the
attacks on America, and I was in northern France, in the province of Normandy.
The Greatest Generation recognized Normandy by other names - Omaha, Utah,
Gold, Sword and Juneau - beaches where the Allied invasion of Europe was
launched on June 6, 1944, better known to the world as D-Day.


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