Eight
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my wife's parents had a very good friend who was a glider pilot who took part in the invasion.
the only thing he ever really said was that things didn't go exactly as planned, but they still found a way
i think that is the one thing that has always struck me when i have read books or watched documentaries is despite things such as the weather, the majority of the floating tanks sinking, etc..... they still found a way.
youngest daughter studied in europe 3 years ago and they took a tour of area. aside from the cemetery the area that caused a group of 25-30 college kids plus their profs to just stand in silence was a visit to pointe du hoc when their guide took them to the edge of the cliffs and told them of the rangers climb and taking of the area.
they simply found a way.
the only thing he ever really said was that things didn't go exactly as planned, but they still found a way
i think that is the one thing that has always struck me when i have read books or watched documentaries is despite things such as the weather, the majority of the floating tanks sinking, etc..... they still found a way.
youngest daughter studied in europe 3 years ago and they took a tour of area. aside from the cemetery the area that caused a group of 25-30 college kids plus their profs to just stand in silence was a visit to pointe du hoc when their guide took them to the edge of the cliffs and told them of the rangers climb and taking of the area.
they simply found a way.