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Dortmund, Germany

Vets gather at WWII museum to remember D-Day

Guy Gunter couldn't forget June 6, 1944 if he had to. At 1 a.m. that day, Gunter was piloting a glider carrying 15 soldiers in the Normandy invasion, which turned the tide of World War II in Europe and ...

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Uncle Sam
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Jun 6, 2008
 
Thank you Veterans!
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To our greatest generation...a sincere thank you from a generation x'r ... people today could learn a great deal from the sacrifices that your generation made and the realization that we would not have the comforts of the freedom we enjoy each day if it were not for those that served unselfishly. Each day 1000's of WWII vets pass on and so do their stories. My Dad had an uncle who perished in France on Dday soon after the invasion and both my grandpa's served proudly in WWII. Their memory lives on...and I sure do miss them. Thanks Vets.
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