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D Day veterans reflect on 80 years of sacrifice


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D Day veterans reflect on 80 years of sacrifice
Tomorrow marks the 80th anniversary of Operation Overlord, the pivotal Allied invasion of Normandy that began the liberation of Europe from Nazi control. On June 6, 1944, nearly 200,000 soldiers, primarily from the United States, Britain, and Canada, stormed five beach sectors: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword.

In northern France, journalist Malcolm Brabant has met with veterans of D-Day, many now around 100 years old, to commemorate this significant milestone. Among them is Sergeant Mel Jenner, who participated in a top-secret mission to photograph the invasion. Reflecting on the harrowing experience, Jenner expressed disbelief at the sacrifices made by young soldiers, stating, \"I couldn't believe that all those young guys down in that water gave their life for their country and the world.\"

As the anniversary approaches, the memories of those who fought remain vivid, with the beaches of Normandy serving as a solemn reminder of the camaraderie and bravery displayed during one of history's most critical military operations.

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