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    June 6th and no Comments

    Gentlemen,


    I imagine this is due to Covid-fatigue, but no-one has posted anything about the landings in Normandy.
    I'm joking, don't get mad at me now.

    I always remember those guys with great gratitude.
    And today is the day.
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    There was one yesterday already, but yes things are slow now. I think of those guys every day. My dad was at Juno...
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    I replied to another post that referred to the Tiananmen square date, the battle of Midway and D-Day all important dates for the month of June.

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    I have been talking about a massacre I investigated a few years ago now, of 8 Britishicon Paras who survived several crashes in the grounds of Chateau de Grangues on the night of the 5th/6th June 1944, only to be executed by a Germanicon Sergeant.
    An abridged version can be found on our ParaData site: INVESTIGATION INTO THE MASSACRE OF EIGHT BRITISH PARATROOPERS ON THE 5/6TH JUNE 1944 IN THE GROUNDS OF CHATEAU DE GRANGUES, NORMANDY, by GIL BOYD BEM | ParaData

    Sadly I have two more lads that were shot out of hand and unarmed by an SS Tank Commander nearby to Grangues to look into as well, but sadly COVID saw to that for a couple of years. Maybe next year
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    So many stories of the beach landings and of course Point d'Hoc. Every man killed had a mother, father or wife and children, or girlfriend. Tragic tales of heroism when you explore the individual stories of these men from all nations.
    Without doubt OMAHA copped the worst losses, and if you have never been to the cemetery there, be prepared for a long visit. Seen in the opening shots of Saving Private Ryan........................................phew!!
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    Gil did the infamous "Commando Order" by Hitler include/apply to the para's also were they to be considered the same as the commandos, hence according to the order could be shot off hand with no trial or imprisonment what so ever by the Germanicon army whether SS or not.

    Postscript ~ after reading the article it appears the perp of the shooting fabricated everything hopefully if they did die after the war it was in the most gruesome of fashions. RIP to all those that gave their all.
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    Yes Hitlers Order applied to all Parachutists and Commandos.

    Together with Interpol and the UN War Crimes we scoured ALL Military and Civilian records, he dissapeared completely, hopefully killed by one of our units!!
    'Tonight my men and I have been through hell and back again, but the look on your faces when we let you out of the hall - we'd do it all again tomorrow.' Major Chris Keeble's words to Goose Green villagers on 29th May 1982 - 2 PARA

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    We also missed Battle of Midway Day. I usually post on June 4th but was traveling.

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    making it personal....

    For me, as a history buff and a 82nd Airborne veteran myself ('84-'88) today has always caused me to pause and ponder. As a child, I read every book in the library , watched every movie and television show related to D-Day. And now, even more so as I discovered a personal connection to D-Day.
    While doing some family research with my mon a few years ago, we came across a distant cousin from Massilon, Ohio who landed on Omaha Beach as part of the 8th Infantry Battalion, 4th Infantry Division. His name was Sergie Zuke.
    Sadly, he was killed in action near Cherbourg on June 25th and is buried at the American Cemetery at Colleville-Sur-Mer.


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    I knew Sgt Milton Mason who landed on D-Day, lost his right ankle to a mortar shell, he told me that he thought he was
    going to die right there, he was nineteen years old. He spent years going back and forth to the VA hospital where they
    would remove another part of his damaged leg. His right leg was just above the knee when he died.

    He went back to France forty years later, to the beach, stayed with some Frenchicon people then back home by himself.

    One thing he always remembered was the very loud noise on D-Day

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