"饾摌饾摲 饾摃饾摰饾摢饾摲饾摥饾摦饾摶饾摷 饾摨饾摬饾摦饾摰饾摥饾摷 饾摻饾摫饾摦 饾摴饾摳饾摴饾摴饾摬饾摦饾摷 饾摣饾摰饾摳饾攢 饾搼饾摦饾摻饾攢饾摦饾摦饾摲 饾摻饾摫饾摦 饾摤饾摶饾摳饾摷饾摷饾摦饾摷, 饾摶饾摳饾攢 饾摳饾摲 饾摶饾摳饾攢"
-In Flanders Fields by John Mccrae
Today is the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion in Omaha Beach during World War 2. More than 70,000 American troops joined the allied forces for the dangerous and daring D-Day operation. Over 2,500 Americans were killed on D-Day itself and some 29,000 more in the Battle of Normandy that followed.
And today I've commemorated that fateful event with this piece and included poppies because a certain Peanuts special had mentioned both D-Day and a well known World War 1 poem (What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?). Never forget.
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