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This Sears store manager was featured in one of D-Day's most famous photos
Dickinson Press, N.D. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJun. 5—FARGO — You could say Bill Hayes was front and center at D-Day with a face covered in cocoa powder. Odd but true. Hayes is featured in the center of one of the most ...
Spare a thought for weather watcher Maureen Sweeney who made the right call for D-Day
Hartford Courant· 2 days agoIn early June 1944, Sweeney sent a series of readings that helped persuade Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower...
Wichita’s airport named one of the best small airports. See where you can fly to
The Wichita Eagle· 6 hours agoThe city’s national airport offers 16 direct flights.
The pub where Eisenhower and Patton made D-Day plans over dinner
BBC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAs fascinating as both are though, it is the room in which they are housed that has the greatest...
Opinion | ‘Almost terrifying to contemplate’: Why D-Day nearly didn’t happen
Washington Post· 3 days agoD-Day, which took place 80 years ago this week, came down to a single factor beyond the Allies’...
On 80th anniversary of D-Day, remembrance of Williamsburg-area soldiers who went ashore
Daily Press· 1 day agoHistory records that four area men, two from Williamsburg and two from nearby King William County,...
‘We’ll Hit Harder Next Time!’: AlHouthi's Issues New Ominous Warning to Biden Amid Gaza War
KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities· 10 hours agoAlHouthi, leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, vowed continued strikes on the USS Dwight D. ...
80 years later, the memory of D-Day can't be forgotten
ABC Action News Tampa Bay· 1 day agoOn June 6, 1944, the Allied Forces, under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, landed the largest amphibious invasion in history ...
D-Day 1944: How the weather forecast played a crucial role in this historic invasion
MLive.com· 1 day agoWhat many people don’t realize is how crucial the weather forecast was in order for the plan to be...
D-Day: the biggest seaborne invasion in history
Press Association News via AOL· 7 days agoEarly on the morning of June 5 1944, General Dwight D Eisenhower, the supreme allied commander in Europe, finally gave the order to go ...