“@WSJ: D-Day anniversary: Tweets from WSJ's @SMeichtry and @carol_e_lee in Normandy. http://on.wsj.com/1tNVMYe pic.twitter.com/nASA048W8w”
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“@WSJ: D-Day anniversary: Tweets from WSJ's @SMeichtry and @carol_e_lee in Normandy. http://on.wsj.com/1tNVMYe pic.twitter.com/nASA048W8w”
“@WSJ: D-Day anniversary: Tweets from WSJ's @SMeichtry and @carol_e_lee in Normandy. http://on.wsj.com/1tNVMYe pic.twitter.com/RCirJr1WDN”
@WSJ @SMeichtry @carol_e_lee
When visiting Normandy these are the saddest markers. And, there are so many of them.
@WSJ @SMeichtry @carol_e_lee it truly was the longest day.
RT @WSJ: D-Day anniversary: Tweets from WSJ’s @SMeichtry and @carol_e_lee in Normandy. http://on.wsj.com/1tNVMYe pic.twitter.com/0KgMNgm1hP
@WSJ @SMeichtry @carol_e_lee
Their sacrifyed spiirits are eternally live in our heart with eternal undiminished the sun under the God.
@WSJ @SMeichtry @carol_e_lee
70 years ago today my Dad flew over the Channel for the D Day invasion. Now he is 92 years old. Thanks Dad.
@WSJ @SMeichtry @carol_e_lee a very special day of rememberance
@WSJ @SMeichtry @carol_e_lee I have my Passport now; and planning a couple of trips; Normandy is #1 on my list.
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