Saturday, October 6, 2018

Day 13 - Thursday September 13

A very early day for everyone, this was the day we were headed off to the Normandy area where the World War II invasion occurred. Again, much grumbling about the early day, but for one really early day we could survive. It would be a two hour bus ride until we reached our destination.
 
 Bomb craters all over the place and the remains of the German pillbox which housed guns, but some of them had been moved prior to D-Day.
 
 This first stop was Point du Hoc. Until you are there and see the cliffs that had to be scaled, nothing you read or see on pictures or film shows the enormity of the task of getting up the cliff. You can't get really close to the edge, but I took a picture of the cliffs as the are to just to the west.
 
 
 Lots of small museums along the various roads. If you had time you could spend days here going through everything. We didn't go far enough west to get to Utah Beach or St Mere Eglise. Our tour guide for the day says she has taken a day per beach for some groups.
 Moving on to Omaha Beach and the various memorials there.
 
 
 
After lunch we were then headed off to the American Cemetery which is near Colleville-sur-Mer
 
 Time capsule buried which would be opened on June 6, 2044.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 A picture of the vets who were on the trip. Not WW II era vets, but vets none the less. We had a small remembrance, the National Anthem was played and taps. We were then given a rose to walk down and place on a grave.
 I personally did not know anyone buried here, so walked down and tried to get away from the closest graves. Then I started to look for a grave of someone from either Wisconsin or Iowa since I have lived in those states. I found one from Iowa and placed my flower.
It was a very moving day, and it was a quiet ride back to the ship.

1 comment:

  1. I can only imagine the feelings of standing in a place where so many lost their lives. Humbling and appreciate spring to mind.

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