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D-Day - thoughts, stories?
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<blockquote data-quote="EUROFROG" data-source="post: 2727222" data-attributes="member: 311"><p>I lived in The Netherlands and taught kids of the military there for 22 years from '91- '13. The Dutch still loved Americans for their part in the war and especially liberating their country. Living there gave me the opportunity to travel and see many war related places including Dachau, Auschwitz, battlefields including the Battle of the Bulge during a reenactment week with lots of military equipment, vehicles, and troops in position, and American cemeteries in The Netherlands, Luxemburg, and France. It was there in April of '94 that my wife and I were visiting Normandy with my parents at Easter Break. We were stopped at one point to allow a helicopter to film a couple of guys walking the cemetery alone. When the chopper left we walked toward the two guys who turned out to be Dan Rather and Stormin' Norman Schwarzkopf filming their parts for the upcoming 50th Anniversary. They stopped and talked to us for 20 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EUROFROG, post: 2727222, member: 311"] I lived in The Netherlands and taught kids of the military there for 22 years from '91- '13. The Dutch still loved Americans for their part in the war and especially liberating their country. Living there gave me the opportunity to travel and see many war related places including Dachau, Auschwitz, battlefields including the Battle of the Bulge during a reenactment week with lots of military equipment, vehicles, and troops in position, and American cemeteries in The Netherlands, Luxemburg, and France. It was there in April of '94 that my wife and I were visiting Normandy with my parents at Easter Break. We were stopped at one point to allow a helicopter to film a couple of guys walking the cemetery alone. When the chopper left we walked toward the two guys who turned out to be Dan Rather and Stormin' Norman Schwarzkopf filming their parts for the upcoming 50th Anniversary. They stopped and talked to us for 20 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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