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Old 06-06-14, 05:03 AM   #16
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Nice touch by the French Government. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-0...honour/5504498

All the Aussie vets were awarded the Legion of Honour in a ceremony today.
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Old 06-06-14, 05:34 AM   #17
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D-Day anniversary: 'World-changing' day remembered.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-27727518

D-Day: In the words of the BBC journalists.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-27701206
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The D-Day landings are probably one of the most awe-inspiring moments in human history for me. The huge logistical difficulties coupled with the stakes at hand makes it an important day for any historical buff AND enemy of Nazism.

I had the great honor of visiting Bayeux and the surrounding fortifications and becahes some years ago. A very fascinating experience.
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Here's one to bring a smile to the face, never tell an old soldier what he can or can't do:

http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-...g-home-escape/
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Here's one to bring a smile to the face, never tell an old soldier what he can or can't do:

http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-...g-home-escape/
Good on him.
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Jolly nice, though I daresay he gave them quite a scare! When 89 year olds wander off like that, you tend to get worried...
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Here's one to bring a smile to the face, never tell an old soldier what he can or can't do:

http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-...g-home-escape/

I salute you, sir.
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Old 06-07-14, 04:36 AM   #23
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Here's one to bring a smile to the face, never tell an old soldier what he can or can't do:

http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-...g-home-escape/
Heard that on the radio this morning and something got into my eye causing it to shed a little tear.
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Thanks not like you Jim. Last time we met you were more like
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The old fella reminded me of my father, I reckon he would have travelled across with me were he still here today.
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You really have to salute the veterans from Australia, New Zealand; they could have easily said, hey, this fight ain't ours, it's happening on the other side of the planet.
Actually, they didn't have a choice, it was King and Country they served.
And they felt it was their fight.

Plus, we would have served in a major way, but got shipped out to fight the Japanese. (Sadly, not much support from Britoin.) I think they didn't want us their??? No disrespect intended, to other Allied friends, or Vets.

As per the Politics at the time.

Also, there were some Aussie's attached, to the British Army and Navy, etc. (I believe??)

I believe the Weather man, whose job it was to say 6th June was clear for action, at Churchhill's War room, under ground, was an Aussie???

But, I am happy to be corrected.
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BE HAPPY! James Martin Stagg, an Edinborough educated dour Scotsman, 'called the ball' as the head of a contentious meteorology team for June 6th using German deciphered weather reports to make a final determination after the cancellation of June 5th!
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https://medium.com/history-and-politics/the-weather-on-d-day-85ea0491a14f Essentilly there was no mystery for the Germans that June 5,6,and 7th were ideal tide and moon conditions. They had planned their own invasion Operation Sealion. "The Germans believed that the weather was too bad for the Allies to invade. This was not the fault of poor forecasting. Group Captain Heinz Lettau—later a revered professor of meteorology at the University of Wisconsin—saw the same succession of fronts as did the Allied forecasters. He may or may not have noted the marginal improvement of the weather on the 6th. Even had he seen this, however, his orders were clear. The High Command had decided that an invasion was not possible if there was a risk of the winds reaching force 4 or higher. (The Germans had put off their own planned invasion of Britain, Operation Sea Lion, in 1940, in part because they could never get what they felt was a calm-enough sea for the troops to cross.) Lettau was confident—and right—that there would be a force 4 wind on June 5, 6, and 7. Ergo, there could be no invasion. What the Germans failed to find out was that the Allies thought force 4 was just fine."
Essentially, a difference in pain threshold weatherwise made the difference. Or to quote Hitler directly: "On land I am a hero; At sea, I am a Coward" sort of worked its way down the ladder of command...
Thank you, for correcting me on that.
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