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Post Info TOPIC: Anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944


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Anniversary of D-Day, June 6, 1944


If one wants to put this into perspective, watch the first half-hour of "Saving Private Ryan" and then remember that the horror of that movie doesn't equal the reality of the actual event.  I recently had the opportunity to visit the USS Batfish Memorial in Muskogee, Oklahoma and see the conditions that the submariners had to live and work within, and it was eye-opening.  If nothing else is going on this weekend, I may visit the 45th Infantry Museum here in Oklahoma City.

For those that have not seen them, here is a link to a Denver Post blog entry from a few years ago:

Photos: The 65th Anniversary of D-Day

Terry



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