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Published: 2015-07-17 18:11:09 +0000 UTC; Views: 629; Favourites: 15; Downloads: 0
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Description Taken at the Normandy American Cemetery with Omaha Beach in the background. The cemetery contains the remains of 9387 American service members. All but one died in Normandy 1944. There are 41 sets of brothers and three Medal of Honor Recipients.

One of those recipients is Brig. Gen. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., who died of heart failure a month after leading his troops ashore on Utah Beach. He had requested to be buried with his brother Quinton, a fighter pilot who died in France in 1918. So Quinton's body was moved and placed beside his brother.

If you ever make it to Normandy please take the time to visit this cemetery and memorial. As well as the cemetery it also has a good museum on the grounds that is worth visiting before heading out amongst the headstones. It's hard not to tear up seeing rows of headstones and just beyond them seeing the beach where many of them died. On the more positive side this cemetery is often visited and they are not forgotten, which is sometimes the case in some of the more far-flung military cemeteries around the world.

Colleville-Sur-Mer, France
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uglygosling [2017-10-01 23:17:37 +0000 UTC]

And these men died over just a few weeks time, versus several years for us to lose 4,000+ KIA in Iraq

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Specter114 [2015-08-03 14:59:50 +0000 UTC]

Very nice photo. I have a great-uncle buried in that cemetery, and I was lucky enough last year to make the journey to visit him.

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Gunnut51 [2015-07-18 16:34:51 +0000 UTC]

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Rapid-Star [2015-07-17 18:16:11 +0000 UTC]

We can never forget the sacrifice the men and women of our military have made to defend our freedom in the face of unbelievable odds! Each and every one of them are truly heroes!

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