World War II veterans pay respects at US cemetery in Normandy

Harold McMurran of New Market, Alabama, almost didn’t make the trip for the 75th anniversary of D-Day, but said the visit had brought him some peace.

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World War II veterans return to Normandy for 75th D-Day anniversary: ‘You can’t forget’

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47 thoughts on “World War II veterans pay respects at US cemetery in Normandy

  1. We should never forget what war is, War is something that nobody wants it's bad and ugly but as long as we are together no matter what race you are if you are american and love this country we all have to stick together to keep this nation strong. Our freedom and liberty mean so much to those who never made it home.

  2. Ye hypocrites! are these your pranks? 
    To murder men and give God thanks! 
    Desist, for shame!-proceed no further; 
    God won't accept your thanks for Murther!  Robert Burns 1793

  3. These men sacrificed so much, they bled, lost family, brothers in arms and got mutilated all for freedom and now you abc are part of what's wrong with america. The media reports their own narrative and is assisting in the destruction of this proud country, shame on you.

  4. Thank You so much men of honor from all allied nations who served, words alone could not express gratitude or come close to measure your courage and sacrifice.

  5. I loved the story;.. But.. HATED seeing some dipshit "following up" on it. Can that kid, leave the story at that. Just go to black after.

  6. 5:37– I almost cried that was beautiful thank you guys for coming back together to bring peace set by God to you after all these years 🖖🤝👑👊🤘🤙👌👍

  7. My Great Uncle Julian Strand Died during the Normandy Landings on D-Day of German – occupied France in Europe along with my Grandpa which was my Dads Dad that was in Patton’s Third Army, he fought all the way though the Battle of the Bulge but he got to come back home…

  8. I bet these last few survivors look down at these graves & just Reminisce on them crazy war days. The could’ve been part of these men & women laid to rest. Only a few more left who can steal the story.

  9. RIP
    Robert Jackson
    1930 – 2019
    My late grandpa was a WWII Airmen. He died in cancer. He once said to me, we never wanted to go to war but we had to, for the Allied and for Europe. He gave me his WWII Diary and his medals. Unfortunately he died two years ago. Here is something he said to me the last time I saw him.
    "When I die, dont cry becuase I am gone, smile becuase I was here" a few weeks later he died.

  10. Glad they did not drown when they stormed the beaches of Normandy. . They have balls of solid steel. . The Greatest generation! Salute!

  11. This should not be covered on CNN/MSNBC and many of the deep state news outlets.The men that fought this war are true patriots of America not sell outs for ratings.They lie and deceive.

  12. Let each one of us have a SERIOUS moment of silence for everyone who UNFORTUNATELY could not….did not or will not make it home !!!! 😭😭😭😭

  13. If there’s any group of men who deserve the upmost respect from us, it’s the men who fought at Normandy. Those guys have been through hell and back, and they’ve done all they need to do

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