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On D-Day, 19-year-old medic Charles Shay was ready to give his life, and save as many as he could
San Francisco Chronicle· 8 hours agoBRETTEVILLE-L'ORGUEILLEUSE, France (AP) — On D-Day, Charles Shay was a 19-year-old U.S. Army medic...
D-Day landing craft spotted on British beach before returning to Normandy for 80th anniversary
KTBS Shreveport· 13 hours agoA fully operational Second World War vehicle that was used for the invasion of Normandy in June 1944...
D-Day 80: Event at Saltby Airfield to honour US airmen
BBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoA service will be held at a former World War Two airfield to honour US airmen who took part in D-Day...
19-year-old medic Charles Shay was ready to give his life and save as many as he could on D-Day
WJHL· 8 hours agoNothing could have prepared Shay for what happened that morning on Omaha Beach.
France D-Day Veteran
Goshen News· 15 hours agoFILE - U.S. reinforcements wade through the surf from a landing craft in the days following D-Day and the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied ...
Oscars flashback to 1944: ‘Going My Way’ sweeps, Ingrid Bergman wins first of three
Gold Derby via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoWorld War II was still raging in May 1944. The allied invasion of Normandy — aka D-Day — was just...
A 'Chronicles of Narnia' Star Returns to the WW2 Era With This New Film
Collider· 3 days agoThe film stars William Moseley, Kelsey Grammer, Pooch Hall, Gilles Marini, and Joe Anderson, and...
Late Four-Star General from Polk County led soldiers on D-Day during World War II: ‘Go to the beach’
Fox local via AOL· 5 days agoNext month marks the 80th anniversary of the Allied troop landing at Normandy during World War II....
RAF Typhoon has D-Day anniversary makeover
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 5 days agoThe Typhoon jet is seen mid-air for the first time since its new paint job - Alex ROEBUCK An RAF aircraft has taken to the skies with a new coat of paint...
D-Day hero Albert says he 'never felt so sick' when told of invasion
Daily Express· 4 days agoBergen-Belsen, initially a prisoner of war camp, was used to intern Jews from 1943 onwards. Richard Dimbleby was the first broadcaster to enter the camp and, in footage that has now become some ...