In the Normandy American Cemetery Chapel
Mosaic Ceiling, Normandy American Cemetery Chapel
The National Guard Monument, Omaha Beach
The National Guard Monument, Omaha Beach
Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
"Ever Forward" - bronze statue
Les Trois Planeurs, Sainte-Mère-Eglise
Au Domino, Sainte-Mère-Eglise
In Sainte-Mère-Eglise
The Eagle will always scream
“Hang Tough”
In the German Cemetery at La Cambe
There but for fortune …
The Polar Bear Memorial in Normandy
A quiet street in Chambois, Normandy
Tread not gently …
Sherman Tank at the Montormel Memorial
German Tiger Tank
English Pastoral Scene
The angry River Greta at Keswick
Angry waters in the Greta, near Keswick
Derwentwater Trees #1
Derwentwater Trees #2
At the Normandy American Cemetery
"Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves"
"Spirit of American Youth Rising from the Waves"
Urn at the Normandy American Memorial
At the Normandy American Memorial
A beach of death, now a garden
A beach of death, now a garden
Gun emplacement, Normandy - 2nd World War
The Canadian Dead
Donald Duck image, 1944
Sword Beach, Colleville-Montgomery
Rectangles, like flags
A visited grave
Remembering the Unknown
What War Does
The Pegasus Bridge Café - Café Gondrée
The new Pegasus bridge
The original Pegasus Bridge
The original Pegasus Bridge
Horsa Gliders, old and new
Major John Howard Memorial, Pegasus Bridge
Examining the tractors at Poynton Show
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Young men, planted like seeds …


…that will never grow. Mostly young American men, in their teens or early twenties. Sons and husbands; butchers, bakers, candlestick makers; students, lawyers, teachers, mechanics, farmers, musicians, artists; also two sons of President Theodore Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt Jr and Quentin Roosevelt) are among the 9,388 people buried here.
The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville sur Mer, Normandy.
The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville sur Mer, Normandy.
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Maybe that made me more aware; I'm struck to this day by how every tiny Canadian town has a memorial to its war dead.
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