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Grandson of D-Day Vet in Normand... - (06-06-2009)
Pfc. Scott Simpson, a medic with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 173rd Airborne Brigade Co... (2 images)
Child Shows Appreciation for 101... - (06-04-2009)
A child dressed up as a member of the World War II 101st Airborne Division pathfinders, looks dow... (1 images)
French Citizens Join U.S. Soldie... - (06-04-2009)
Brig. Gen. Jon Miller, deputy commanding general of 21st Theater Sustainment Command, speaks to v... (2 images)
Soldiers Prep to Support D-Day C... - (06-03-2009)
Senior staff members of Task Force Normandy 65 pose in front of a German gun post at Pointe du Ho... (1 images)
Church Tower, Windows Pay Tribut... - (06-03-2009)
Henri Jean Renaud stands in front of the church in Sainte Mere Eglise, France, which contains a s... (5 images)


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Grandson of D-Day vet in Normandy as medical support for Task Force Normandy 65
June 6, 1944, has been called the Longest Day. The largest amphibious invasion in history, code name Operation Overlord, consisted of approximately 154,000 British, Canadian, and American troops. That number includes 23,000 paratroopers who came in via glider or parachute, 5, 000 ships, and 11,000 aircraft.
(06/6/09)

French citizens join U.S. Soldiers past and present to honor those who fought at Gourbesville during Normandy invasion
In the days before the landings at Normandy on June 6, 1944, the small town of Gourbesville was the site of a German aid station. In the days following the allied invasion the town and others like it in the surrounding countryside became the scene of intense fighting as the U.S. Army moved eastward deeper into France.
(06/6/09)

Re-enactment groups bring D-Day era alive
Maurice Lancelot is not an American Soldier, but he is dressed like one.

(06/4/09)

Church tower, windows pay tribute to paratroopers who jumped into first town liberated during World War II
It was the middle of the night and the town of Sainte Mere Eglise was on fire. Occupied by the Germans since June 18, 1940, the town had survived several allied air raids.

(06/3/09)

Airborne museum houses one-of-a-kind artifacts that honor historic jump during D-Day invasion
This town loves paratroopers - in particular, American paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne and the 101st Airborne Divisions.
(06/3/09)



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Normandy 65th Commemoration Jump, Part 1

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Normandy 65th Commemoration Jump, Part 2
B-roll of modern day Army Reserve paratroopers preparing for their jump on June 7, 2009. Under very rough rainy and windy conditions they along with 250 other paratroopers jumped into La Fiere, France to commemorate the historic jumps of 1944. Part 2 of 6. Produced by Richard Bumgardner. (06/7/09)

Normandy 65th Commemoration Jump, Part 3
B-roll of modern day Army Reserve paratroopers preparing for their jump on June 7, 2009. Under very rough rainy and windy conditions they along with 250 other paratroopers jumped into La Fiere, France to commemorate the historic jumps of 1944. Part 3 of 6. Produced by Richard Bumgardner. (06/7/09)

Normandy 65th Commemoration Jump, Part 4
B-roll of modern day Army Reserve paratroopers preparing for their jump on June 7, 2009. Under very rough rainy and windy conditions they along with 250 other paratroopers jumped into La Fiere, France to commemorate the historic jumps of 1944. Part 4 of 6. Produced by Richard Bumgardner. (06/7/09)

Normandy 65th Commemoration Jump, Part 5
B-roll of modern day Army Reserve paratroopers preparing for their jump on June 7, 2009. Under very rough rainy and windy conditions they along with 250 other paratroopers jumped into La Fiere, France to commemorate the historic jumps of 1944. Part 5 of 6. Produced by Richard Bumgardner. (06/7/09)

Normandy 65th Commemoration Jump, Part 6
B-roll of modern day Army Reserve paratroopers preparing for their jump on June 7, 2009. Under very rough rainy and windy conditions they along with 250 other paratroopers jumped into La Fiere, France to commemorate the historic jumps of 1944. Part 6 of 6. Produced by Richard Bumgardner. (06/7/09)



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SMA Visit 2009 (Audio Only)
Package of Sergeants Major of the Army Kenneth Preston visiting 21st Theater Sustainment Command Soldiers as part of the Year of the NCO. Produced by Sgt. Jonathan Pruett.

18th MP Eidelweiss (Audio Only)
B-Roll of an 18th Military Police Battalion chaplain hosting an educational getaway focusing on reintegration and healthy relationships for Soldiers returning from theater. Produced by Sgt. Jonathan Pruett.



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