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75th Anniversary of Normandy
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1583109" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>Morning news interviewed 96 yr old man from company A their motto was "To The Last Man."</p><p>He literally is the Last Man from D-Day's company A that landed on Omaha Beach.</p><p>He said he stopped for a cigarette on the beach. 3 feet away laid a soldier and he yelled</p><p>"Hey buddy got a match?" He got no response, so he lifted the guy's helmet to find his head was </p><p>missing. He said that guy's death might have saved his life, because it motivated him to get off </p><p>the beach and he started running straight for the cliffs no matter what.</p><p>2,400 Americans died that day on Omaha Beach, it was the bloodiest of the 5 landing beaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1583109, member: 14585"] Morning news interviewed 96 yr old man from company A their motto was "To The Last Man." He literally is the Last Man from D-Day's company A that landed on Omaha Beach. He said he stopped for a cigarette on the beach. 3 feet away laid a soldier and he yelled "Hey buddy got a match?" He got no response, so he lifted the guy's helmet to find his head was missing. He said that guy's death might have saved his life, because it motivated him to get off the beach and he started running straight for the cliffs no matter what. 2,400 Americans died that day on Omaha Beach, it was the bloodiest of the 5 landing beaches. [/QUOTE]
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