In under an hour it will mark the anniversary of the beginning of Operation Neptune, the largest single military invasion in the history of war. By the end of the day, the Allied Forces sustained over 10,000 casualties, with more than 2,500 killed, and an untold/undetermined number of German soldiers killed or wounded.
I posted something similar last year, and I hope to remember to do so every year! This year the youngest legally-enlisted soldier during that invastion would be 86 years old, assuming they were 18 in 1944. There are some that are a few years younger, (many lied about their age and enlisted in their early/mid teens) but the point is this generation, truly the greatest generation, won't be around much longer. They'll take with them some of the most important lessons our species has learned, and hopefully such lessons will never be forgotten. So once again, thank you for all who served, and especially for those who fought on what I can only imagine was the most-terrifying day a soldier could possibly imagine...
I don't know if you can make out the inscription on the memorial wall, but it reads in full:
"You are about to embark upon the great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you...I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle."