Last June 6, was the 65th anniversary when couragous souldiers have arrived on fifty-mile stretch of beach along the Normandy coast where men and women have arrived with a mission to eliminate the 4-year Nazi dominaition over Western Europe. Maybe the most meaningfull definition to this day is that of former Pres. Ronald Reagan in his speech of its 40th anniversary on 1984 and defined that day of history as the time when the Allied armies joined in battle to reclaim this continent to liberty. This day is what reminds all of us of the sacrifices of thousands who fought for democracy and freedom and won't fade on the pages of history. Learn more about this significant day on the link below.
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