John Oram's photos with the keyword: Commandant P Kieffer

70 Ans Après (5) - 25 Avril 2014

01 May 2014 115
Bad weather and a schedule change disrupted a trip to the Normandy beaches. I had hoped to visit at least three but managed only Sword at Ouistreham and Colleville-Montgomery. The rain fell on golden sand like tears for the fallen. The monuments there and the atmosphere were moving. Amongst the several memorials at this site, is a stone erected by the people of Ouistreham marking the joint Anglo-French action led by Commandant P Kieffer. 200_P1020560

70 Ans Après (3) - 25 Avril 2014

01 May 2014 121
Bad weather and a schedule change disrupted a trip to the Normandy beaches. I had hoped to visit at least three but managed only Sword at Ouistreham and Colleville-Montgomery. The rain fell on golden sand like tears for the fallen. The monuments there and the atmosphere were moving. An action took place here early on D-Day involving 177 men led by Commandant P Kieffer who is commemorated on this stone. Commandant Kieffer was wounded and initially refused evacuation. He rejoined his unit on 14 June 1944 and later became one of the first of the Free French Forces to enter Paris. 200_P1020554

70 Ans Après (1) - 25 Avril 2014

01 May 2014 98
Bad weather and a schedule change disrupted a trip to the Normandy beaches. I had hoped to visit at least three but managed only Sword at Ouistreham and Colleville-Montgomery. The rain fell on golden sand like tears for the fallen. The monuments there and the atmosphere were moving. This plaque commemorates the 177 men who landed here under the command of Commandant P Kieffer in a joint Anglo-French action; several were killed and 33 wounded. 200_P1020552