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Grandson of D-Day vet in Normandy as medical support for Task Force Normandy 65

Grandson of D-Day Vet in Normandy As Medical Support for Task Force Normandy 65

Pfc. Scott Simpson, a medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, walks along Utah Beach in Normandy, France, June 4. During the Normandy invasion 65 years ago Simpson's grandfather, Master Sgt. Joseph Simpson, landed on the beach with the 4th Infantry Division.


Child Shows Appreciation for 101st Airborne

Child Shows Appreciation for 101st Airborne

A child dressed up as a member of the World War II 101st Airborne Division pathfinders, looks down at the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and American flag pins on his jacket at commemoration at Gourbesville, France, June 4. The commemoration was one of many events to being held in Normandy to honor the 65th anniversary of D-Day.


Grandson of D-Day vet in Normandy as medical support for Task Force Normandy 65

Grandson of D-Day Vet in Normandy As Medical Support for Task Force Normandy 65

Pfc. Scott Simpson, a medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, holds a copy of his grandfather's military identification card from World War II on Normandy's Utah Beach, June 4. His grandfather landed on the beach with the 4th Infantry Division as part of the third wave of Operation Overlord, the June 6, 1944, invasion to liberate Europe.


French citizens join U.S. Soldiers past and present to honor those who fought at Gourbesville during Normandy invasion

French Citizens Join U.S. Soldiers Past and Present to Honor Those Who Fought at Gourbesville During Normandy Invasion

Brig. Gen. Jon Miller, deputy commanding general of 21st Theater Sustainment Command, speaks to veterans before the wreath laying ceremony at Gourbesville, France, June 4. Miller spoke at the ceremony honoring the 300 U.S. Army Soldiers who died in and around Gourbesville during D-Day and the days following the invasion.


French citizens join U.S. Soldiers past and present to honor those who fought at Gourbesville during Normandy invasion

French Citizens Join U.S. Soldiers Past and Present to Honor Those Who Fought at Gourbesville During Normandy Invasion

World War II veterans of the 82nd Airborne Division salute during the playing of Taps at the commemoration ceremony at Gourbesville, France, June 4. Current Soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 507th Infantry Regiment and the 101st Airborne Division were also at the ceremony.


Soldiers Prep to Support D-Day Ceremonies for 65th Anniversary of Invasion

Soldiers Prep to Support D-Day Ceremonies for 65th Anniversary of Invasion

Senior staff members of Task Force Normandy 65 pose in front of a German gun post at Pointe du Hoc, France. Task Force Normandy 65 is in France providing support and ceremonial command and control for the 65th anniversary of D-Day, June 6. Pointe du Hoc is the site of the 2nd Ranger Battalion's assault on a German stronghold during D-Day.


Church Tower, Windows Pay Tribute to Paratroopers Who Jumped Into First Town Liberated During World War II

Church Tower, Windows Pay Tribute to Paratroopers Who Jumped Into First Town Liberated During World War II

Henri Jean Renaud stands in front of the church in Sainte Mere Eglise, France, which contains a stained glass window designed by his brother Paul Renaud that is dedicated to the paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division who liberated the town on June 6, 1944.


Church Tower, Windows Pay Tribute to Paratroopers Who Jumped Into First Town Liberated During World War II

Church Tower, Windows Pay Tribute to Paratroopers Who Jumped Into First Town Liberated During World War II

One of the stained glass windows in the church in Ste. Mere Eglise, France, that is dedicated to the paratroopers who liberated the town on June 6, 1944. The window was designed by Paul Renaud, who was 14 years old at the time of the liberation and 16 years old when he drew the sketch.


Airborne museum houses one-of-a-kind artifacts that honor historic jump during D-Day invasion

Airborne Museum Houses One-of-a-kind Artifacts That Honor Historic Jump During D-Day Invasion

Tourists at the Airborne Museum in Sainte Mere Eglise, France, take pictures of an exhibit depicting 101st Airborne Division paratroopers boarding a C-47 aircraft for a jump during the D-Day invasion.


Airborne museum houses one-of-a-kind artifacts that honor historic jump during D-Day invasion

Airborne Museum Houses One-of-a-kind Artifacts That Honor Historic Jump During D-Day Invasion

The building that houses the restored World War II-era C-47 aircraft at the Airborne Museum in Sainte Mere Eglise, France, is shaped to look like a parachute. The museum also has the only restored World War II glider in Europe.



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