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    D-Day: Everything To Know

    Insight NewsBy Insight NewsJune 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    D-Day 2024: History, Highlights, Countries that celebrate, how it was celebrated, colors flown, Representatives, Recent News And Everything To Know

    80th Anniversary of D-Day Events | The National WWII Museum | New Orleans

    On June 6, 1944, the world witnessed a pivotal moment—the D-Day landings along the Normandy coast during World War II. Now, in 2024, we commemorate the 80th anniversary of this historic event.

    Event Location:

      • The Normandy American Cemetery will host the commemorative ceremony.

    Ceremony Details:

      • The ceremony takes place on June 6, 2024.
      • The cemetery will be closed to the public on that day, except for ticketed guests.
      • Also Remember to bring sufficient water and snacks for the all-day event.
      • Prohibited items include weapons, drones, and large bags.

    Traffic Zone:

      • A regulated traffic zone will be in effect along the Normandy coastline from 06:00 am to 10:00 pm on June 6, 2024.
      • If you need to travel in the zone, request a vehicle sticker from local town halls.

    June 6, 2024, marks the 80th Anniversary of D-Day in Normandy │ American  Legion, Peter J Courcy Post 178

    Countries That Celebrate:

      • France, the United States, and other Allied nations commemorate D-Day.
      • Normandy also hosts various ceremonies, including wreath-laying, parades, and memorial services.

    How It Is Celebrated:

      • Normandy American Cemetery holds a solemn ceremony, honoring fallen soldiers.
      • Dignitaries, veterans, and families gather to pay tribute.
      • Reenactments, military displays, and also educational events take place.

    Colors Flown:

      • The American flag and the Allied flags (such as the Union Jack and the Tricolor) are prominently displayed.
      • These colors symbolize unity, sacrifice, and victory.

    D-Day Festival Normandy - Normandy Tourism, France

    Representatives:

      • High-ranking officials, veterans, and families participate.
      • Leaders from the U.S., France, and also other Allied nations attend.

    History

    • Historians often refer to D-Day as the beginning of the end of World War II.
    • Allied leaders Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill also recognized the need for a massive invasion to relieve pressure on the Soviet army fighting the Nazis in the east.
    • The operation also required shipping 7 million tons of supplies from the U.S. to the staging area in England.
    • Paratroopers landed inland to cut off exits and destroy bridges, while infantry stormed the beaches.
    • D-Day showcased courage, sacrifice, and unwavering determination.

     Operation Overlord:

    • Codenamed Operation Neptune, D-Day marked the largest seaborne invasion ever.
    • Troops from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, also along with other Allied forces, stormed the beaches of Normandy in northern France.
    • By the end of that day, approximately 156,000 Allied soldiers had landed.

     The Battle:

    • Despite their success, around 4,000 Allied troops lost their lives, facing fierce German defenses.
    • The Germans occupied France at the time, and D-Day aimed to liberate western Europe from Nazi control.
    • Within days, 326,000 troops, 50,000 vehicles, and also 100,000 tons of equipment were on French soil.

    Recent News:

      • The D-Day Squadron plans a Legacy Tour in 2024, flying vintage aircraft to Europe to honor D-Day and the Berlin Airlift.
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