D-Day June 6th. 1944
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D-Day June 6th. 1944
Let us not forget that our nation and it's allies set forth to rid the world of evil. Many men died that day on the beaches of France....
"Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force! You are about to embark upon a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. In company with our brave Allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the German war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.
Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped and battle hardened, he will fight savagely.
But this is the year 1944! Much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of 1940-41. The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats, in open battle, man to man. Our air offensive has seriously reduced their strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground. Our home fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war, and placed at our disposal great reserves of trained fighting men. The tide has turned! The free men of the world are marching together to victory!
I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full victory!
Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessings of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking."
-- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force! You are about to embark upon a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. In company with our brave Allies and brothers in arms on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the German war machine, the elimination of Nazi tyranny over the oppressed peoples of Europe, and security for ourselves in a free world.
Your task will not be an easy one. Your enemy is well trained, well equipped and battle hardened, he will fight savagely.
But this is the year 1944! Much has happened since the Nazi triumphs of 1940-41. The United Nations have inflicted upon the Germans great defeats, in open battle, man to man. Our air offensive has seriously reduced their strength in the air and their capacity to wage war on the ground. Our home fronts have given us an overwhelming superiority in weapons and munitions of war, and placed at our disposal great reserves of trained fighting men. The tide has turned! The free men of the world are marching together to victory!
I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty and skill in battle. We will accept nothing less than full victory!
Good Luck! And let us all beseech the blessings of Almighty God upon this great and noble undertaking."
-- Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower
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I guess I can do a D-Day PET.
This is Pegasus Bridge spanning the Caen Canal from the clearing where British gliders of the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry from the 6th Airborne Division landed.

The house with the sign across the canal is (now) the Pegasus Bridge Cafe and was the first building liberated during the invasion.

Here are some remnants of Mulberry 'B' on Gold Beach at Arromanches


This is Pegasus Bridge spanning the Caen Canal from the clearing where British gliders of the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry from the 6th Airborne Division landed.

The house with the sign across the canal is (now) the Pegasus Bridge Cafe and was the first building liberated during the invasion.

Here are some remnants of Mulberry 'B' on Gold Beach at Arromanches


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It's big. The biggest one here. You know what else? It's got a lot of range. You know what I mean by range, don't you? I mean it can stay up for a long time. A very long time. And it's built firm and solid. Because it has to be. Because of its tremendous forward thrust. And when this baby delivers its payload... devastating.
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German gun emplacement at Omaha Beach. Note the shell impact divots on the top. They barely scratched it.

Me outside an observation bunker

The view of Bloody Omaha from a German machine gun position


Me outside an observation bunker

The view of Bloody Omaha from a German machine gun position

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mvscal wrote: Me outside an observation bunker.

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War Wagon wrote:mvscal wrote: Me outside an observation bunker.

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exactly... up until now all we knew about mv was Mission Viejo, now we have a pic?? great pictures however.
I'm sure Felchco is ripping his crank out of it's socket this very instant.

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ChargerMike wrote:War Wagon wrote:mvscal wrote: Me outside an observation bunker.
exactly... up until now all we knew about mv was Mission Viejo, now we have a pic?? great pictures however.
Dont be so sure that is mv, Im willing to bet ten grand its tennis legend Jimmy Connors.
I'll pull you out of that one bunk hilton and cast you down with the sodomites. The warden, shawshank redemption.
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Why would anyone "jack off" to a pic of tennis legend Jimmy Connors?KC Scott wrote:I think you mean BradMartyred wrote:ChargerMike wrote:
exactly... up until now all we knew about mv was Mission Viejo, now we have a pic?? great pictures however.
I'm sure Felchco is ripping his crank out of it's socket this very instant.
Felcho is beating his monitor with his purse
I'll pull you out of that one bunk hilton and cast you down with the sodomites. The warden, shawshank redemption.
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Great pics, mv. Post more if you've got 'em.
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Yeah, I've got plenty more. I've got some of the Normandy American Military Cemetary, Utah Beach and Ste Mere Eglise. Utah Beach isn't much to look at, though. I'll post them later.
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What up JiP good to see you pop up...
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there was speculation that mv was Hispanic, at least in part. If that pic is him for realz, it shoots that notion all to hell. Dude is as white bread as I am, most likely Irish or I miss my guess.ChargerMike wrote:exactly... up until now all we knew about mv was Mission Viejo, now we have a pic??
It took some guts to post that pic, not near the guts it took to storm those beaches, but still... Rack it.
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He looks like Perk/Otis.War Wagon wrote:there was speculation that mv was Hispanic, at least in part.
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Rack those soldiers for what they did, and rack my old man:
Corporal Donald Gerald W----, US Army. D Day + 1. RIP. 1910 - 1993.
Corporal Donald Gerald W----, US Army. D Day + 1. RIP. 1910 - 1993.
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Derron wrote:Rack those soldiers for what they did, and rack my old man:
Corporal Donald Gerald W----, US Army. D Day + 1. RIP. 1910 - 1993.
Was your dad a high school drop-out like his son and grandkids too?
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RACK [zy]my boys[/zy].
Hands up, Jerry...the Canadians are here!

The Canucks always bring along their own jerk material...



Hands up, Jerry...the Canadians are here!

The Canucks always bring along their own jerk material...



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taken with a nikon, why wouldn't they be great?ChargerMike wrote: great pictures however.
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I believe mvscal described himself as being part "Spanish" (as in originating from Spain), and "Spanish" people would describe themselves as being white. There is no such race as Hispanic - it's a made up word. BTW, rack Jay's "1941" reset.War Wagon wrote:there was speculation that mv was Hispanic, at least in part. If that pic is him for realz, it shoots that notion all to hell. Dude is as white bread as I am, most likely Irish or I miss my guess.ChargerMike wrote:exactly... up until now all we knew about mv was Mission Viejo, now we have a pic??
It took some guts to post that pic, not near the guts it took to storm those beaches, but still... Rack it.
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hmm, if you say so, I guess the census bureau needs new terminology.Truman wrote:There is no such race as Hispanic
But I see no Spaniard there, not the least bit.
Full blood Irish, maybe some Germanic.
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I think he's a Honduran Jew. On his mother's side.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_e ... tes_CensusThe 2010 US Census included changes designed to more clearly distinguish Hispanic ethnicity as not being a race.
Always happy to oblige, Wags.
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mvscal is Bill Handel?Martyred wrote:I think he's a Honduran Jew. On his mother's side.
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Truman is correct. My father's side of the family is from central Spain. They moved to Mexico and were there for about 50 years and then moved to California about 100 years ago. On my mother's side I'm Irish, Swedish and Lithuanian.War Wagon wrote:hmm, if you say so, I guess the census bureau needs new terminology.Truman wrote:There is no such race as Hispanic
But I see no Spaniard there, not the least bit.
Full blood Irish, maybe some Germanic.
Not all Spaniards are dark complected. Spain is a salad bowl of different ethnicities. It was settled by Celts, Carthagenians, Greeks, Romans, Germans and Moors. The Basques fit in there somehow, too.
To be an ethnic Mexican, you have to have some Indian blood which I do not.
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I've never seen any Spaniard in mvscal, either.Wagon wrote:But I see no Spaniard there, not the least bit.
I mean, look at some of the character traits of that people.
negative
bossy
conceited
straightforward
miserable
etc.
I don't see it.
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Ooooh, big deal a pic of mvscal has been posted.
The only ones that seem to care about what people look like are the cowards that have never posted theirs or the shit trolls owned by shit posters.
Anyway, he looks a bit like Bace.

Anyway, he looks a bit like Bace.
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Here are a couple pics of Pointe du Hoc where the Rangers scaled the cliffs. Today it's a well manicured moonscape. The full effect is best appreciated in person or from an aerial photo. We did take some pics of the cliffs but they sucked.


A couple sections of NAMC.


The crosses (and occasional Star of David) are pure white marble with the name and unit of the deceased engraved. Medal of Honor winners have their names engraved in gold.

For everyone else they have pans of damp sand from Omaha Beach that you can rub into the engraving on the cross.



A couple sections of NAMC.


The crosses (and occasional Star of David) are pure white marble with the name and unit of the deceased engraved. Medal of Honor winners have their names engraved in gold.

For everyone else they have pans of damp sand from Omaha Beach that you can rub into the engraving on the cross.

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Here is the famous church in the town center of Ste Mere Eglise

You will remember it if you have seen or read The Longest Day. This is the church where the paratrooper got hung up on the church and watched the battle take place beneath him. He is commemorated by a paratrooper mannequin on the side. Not a very good pic, though.

Here's a couple misc pics that don't have anything to do with D Day.
Napoleon's Tomb in Paris

A cafe in Bastogne, Beligium. Obviously refering to Gen. McAuliffe's response to the German demand to surrender. Had a couple or five beers there.


You will remember it if you have seen or read The Longest Day. This is the church where the paratrooper got hung up on the church and watched the battle take place beneath him. He is commemorated by a paratrooper mannequin on the side. Not a very good pic, though.

Here's a couple misc pics that don't have anything to do with D Day.
Napoleon's Tomb in Paris

A cafe in Bastogne, Beligium. Obviously refering to Gen. McAuliffe's response to the German demand to surrender. Had a couple or five beers there.

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dam'd if I don't see Mikey in this pic, good work mv
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That was when I was playing in British Open.ChargerMike wrote: dam'd if I don't see Mikey in this pic, good work mv
I almost got lost in one of those bunkers.
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This is a great PET! Awesome pics mvs. was this some sort of arranged tour that you can reserve or had you mapped out where you wanted to visit and just went? You are an interesting fellow.
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Some impressive photos of the D-Day site. Thanks for posting them. A camera of course cannot perceive the true scope of any place as well as the human eye/brain. Almost makes me want to travel over there and see it all for myself. Almost.
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I doubt he'll be posting any pics of himself wearing womens panties, no matter how much you begAtomic Punk wrote:Ooooh, big deal a pic of mvscal has been posted.The only ones that seem to care about what people look like are the cowards that have never posted theirs or the shit trolls owned by shit posters.
Anyway, he looks a bit like Bace.
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It was a tour from Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours. This one was called D-Day to the Rhine. It's two weeks. It starts in London and you hit some sites and museums around there such as Churchill's wartime communications bunker then you go down to Portsmouth where many of the D Day participants embarked for France. The HMS Victory is there (Nelson's ship at Trafalgar) and you get a tour through that (very interesting).DC Smackmaster wrote:This is a great PET! Awesome pics mvs. was this some sort of arranged tour that you can reserve or had you mapped out where you wanted to visit and just went?
From Portsmouth you board a ferry across the channel and land at Ouistreham which was on the easternmost portion of Sword Beach and the invasion. You base out of Caen and for the next few days you work your way west through all the Normandy sites. The you drive to Paris and have some free time there take in the sights. From Paris, you take a train to Arnhem and check out the Market Garden (Bridge Too Far) battlefields then it's off to Luxemburg to hang out for a bit (cool place) and Belgium to visit parts of the Bulge such as Bastogne and the Luxemburg American Cemetary where Patton is buried. After that there is a boat ride up the Rhine river through some very scenic countryside to Frankfort where the tour ends and you return to the States.
Our tour guide was a guy named Ron Drez who is a pretty interesting dude in his own right. He was a Marine company commander in Vietnam with a couple Bronze Stars and was the assistant director of the Eisenhower Center at the U of New Orleans and one of Stephen Ambrose's research assistants. Ron did a lot of the grunt work behind Band of Brothers. Ambrose used him to conduct many of the veteran interviews because he felt they might relate more openly to a fellow combat veteran.
http://www.jesuitnola.org/alumni/ron_dr ... 8-7-14.htm
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I would highly recommend the trip to anyone. Normandy is absolutely beautiful country. It was more like a pilgrimage than a tour.Wolfman wrote:Almost makes me want to travel over there and see it all for myself. Almost.
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He is probably at the base of one of the craters incinerating a fresh frozen salmon filet with a road flare.ChargerMike wrote:
dam'd if I don't see Mikey in this pic, good work mv
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Holy fucking shit...where's my head at?
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Anyways...
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Hopefully you had an opportunity to sample some of their Belgian IPAs.mvscal wrote:Belgium
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Grab a mirror and check your rectal cavity.Martyred wrote:Holy fucking shit...where's my head at?
Joe in PB wrote: Yeah I'm the dumbass
schmick, speaking about Larry Nassar's pubescent and prepubescent victims wrote: They couldn't even kick that doctors ass
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Were any members of Easy part of the tour?mvscal wrote:It was a tour from Stephen Ambrose Historical Tours. This one was called D-Day to the Rhine. It's two weeks. It starts in London and you hit some sites and museums around there such as Churchill's wartime communications bunker then you go down to Portsmouth where many of the D Day participants embarked for France. The HMS Victory is there (Nelson's ship at Trafalgar) and you get a tour through that (very interesting).DC Smackmaster wrote:This is a great PET! Awesome pics mvs. was this some sort of arranged tour that you can reserve or had you mapped out where you wanted to visit and just went?
From Portsmouth you board a ferry across the channel and land at Ouistreham which was on the easternmost portion of Sword Beach and the invasion. You base out of Caen and for the next few days you work your way west through all the Normandy sites. The you drive to Paris and have some free time there take in the sights. From Paris, you take a train to Arnhem and check out the Market Garden (Bridge Too Far) battlefields then it's off to Luxemburg to hang out for a bit (cool place) and Belgium to visit parts of the Bulge such as Bastogne and the Luxemburg American Cemetary where Patton is buried. After that there is a boat ride up the Rhine river through some very scenic countryside to Frankfort where the tour ends and you return to the States.
Our tour guide was a guy named Ron Drez who is a pretty interesting dude in his own right. He was a Marine company commander in Vietnam with a couple Bronze Stars and was the assistant director of the Eisenhower Center at the U of New Orleans and one of Stephen Ambrose's research assistants. Ron did a lot of the grunt work behind Band of Brothers. Ambrose used him to conduct many of the veteran interviews because he felt they might relate more openly to a fellow combat veteran.
http://www.jesuitnola.org/alumni/ron_dr ... 8-7-14.htm
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