U.S. veterans find a warm welcome in Normandy 75 years after D-day

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In village after village along the winding roads of France’s Normandy coast, the flags were out Tuesday. Stars and Stripes fluttered alongside the French tricolor, the British Union Jack and the Canadian flag adorned with its red maple leaf.

American World War II veteran Gene Neeley walks through the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, in Normandy, France.

Relations between President Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron may be strained, but the days leading up to the“When veterans started coming back here years ago, local people used to turn out to hug and kiss them,” said resident Francine Duchemin Noyon, whose organization Normandy Chapters arranges exchange visits for veteran men and women who served in the area during World War II. “The feeling for the American and Allied troops here remains strong, very strong.

Many of the young men who swarmed ashore under heavy fire or were dropped in by parachute could not have placed France on a world map before that fateful day.Clifford Goodall, 93, a third-class signalman with the 7th Naval Beach Battalion, remains haunted by his good fortune in surviving the landing at Omaha Beach, unlike the hundreds of his countrymen who were killed and injured.

Joseph Brader, 93, from St. Louis, was serving with the 1st Army VII Corps as an engineer when ordered to drive his jeep off a landing craft in the early hours of D-day. “There were dead everywhere. Many had drowned in the ocean and the waves had washed them up on the beach,” he said.

 

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