A l'ocassion des 75eme anniversaire du petit dessin :)

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Seventy-five years ago today, LCT 629 was off-loading Canadian tanks at Sword Beach. My grandfather, PO Adam Agnew (front, second from right) was her engineer. He never spoke of what he did, but as a family we honour him for it.

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Right now.
75 years ago.

Operation Deadstick is on, as the first Horsa glider lands by 'Pegasus' Bridge.

The Battle of France has begun.



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RIGHT NOW in 1944, over 6,000 Allied naval vessels are leaving ports along the south coast of England, the biggest armada the world has ever seen.

Destination: Normandy.

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A Commemorative Parachute Descent takes place over Sannerville, France, during commemorations for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings.

📷Jane Barlow/PA Images - see more at https://t.co/RmLwKbHcNO

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Architecture symbols of the apocalypse…

World War II Bunkers have without any doubt a ‘concrete’ fascination.
But let us hope they remain relicts, symbols & warning on & don't let them become again our future...

https://t.co/jm2MIsK7o2

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-1. La libreta ilustrada Normandy 1944 recoge más de setenta dibujos realizados por Victor Lundy durante su servicio hasta caer herido en noviembre de 1944. https://t.co/iadQx7jNCd

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Briefing by Flight Commander Raymond Baxter given to 602 Squadron RAuxAF who were deployed on fighter sweeps across the Channel to gave support to the Normandy landings.

*Baxter later became a well known commentator & broadcaster
https://t.co/AKQ56PGEFw

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Very to have some with the Team in Kent this afternoon and able to capture a few images of the 3 ship over

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, day 3 and 4....
Aha I'm already late...... I hope It will not discourage me, as usual 😖

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Trying the challenge this year again. I hope I'll last at least 1 week this time XD

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