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D-Day Remembered

Posted By Laughing_Wolf • [June 06, 2007]

Gold, Sword, Omaha... Names that should be known to all, but fewer remember them with each passing year. Fewer still are taught about them. Today, take a moment and remember. Take a moment, and teach. Stand silent for a moment, and remember all those who died this day, so that the light of freedom could shine again, for at least a while, on a continent gone dark. Go here and here to learn more. Follow the links within, and remember or learn.

LW


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