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Category Archives: World War II
D-Day June 6, 1944 – 75th Anniversary
The beginning of the end of World War II… When I last posted for D-Day, I used web photos. Couldn’t find mine, taken 20 years ago. Turns out I had placed them in an album. What a concept! Here are … Continue reading
Posted in Poems, World War II
Tagged 75th anniversary, American Cemetery, D-Day, June 6 1944, Normandy landings, Omaha Beach, poetry, Pointe du Hoc, U.S. Army Rangers, World War II
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D-Day Landings/Normandy Invasion June 6, 1944
The Cliffs of Normandy Fifty years after, walking on flat ground above the water, vast to the sight and empty yet, steel blue, placid like the black cows grazing on the furrowed field sky a colored mirror watching, waiting, breath … Continue reading
Posted in Poems, rescue, World War II
Tagged D-Day, Normandy landings, Operation Overlord, Pointe du Hoc, U.S. Army Rangers, World War II
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