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Good place to remember, what freedom costs.
Stopped to visit the grave of a friend of my dad, who was killed on 16 August 1944. Both were born in Manhattan and moved to Brooklyn, New York. During WW2, both were made Military Policemen, first wi...
Stopped to visit the grave of a friend of my dad, who was killed on 16 August 1944. Both were born in Manhattan and moved to Brooklyn, New York. During WW2, both were made Military Policemen, first wi...
Touching and awe inspiring. The bronze relief map showing the invasion is particularly excellent. So well kept. Who pays for this care and attention? Thet desrve a medal
Touching and awe inspiring. The bronze relief map showing the invasion is particularly excellent. So well kept. Who pays for this care and attention? Thet desrve a medal
A beautiful setting for such brave individuals to be laid to rest. Though Covid prevented access to a visitor center the visit was excellent. They were refurbing the fountains around the site and th...
Good place to remember, what freedom costs.
Stopped to visit the grave of a friend of my dad, who was killed on 16 August 1944. Both were born in Manhattan and moved to Brooklyn, New York. During WW2, both were made Military Policemen, first wi...
Good place to remember, what freedom costs.
Stopped to visit the grave of a friend of my dad, who was killed on 16 August 1944. Both were born in Manhattan and moved to Brooklyn, New York. During WW2, both were made Military Policemen, first wi...
My first ever War Cemetary
Touching and awe inspiring. The bronze relief map showing the invasion is particularly excellent. So well kept. Who pays for this care and attention? Thet desrve a medal
My first ever War Cemetary
Touching and awe inspiring. The bronze relief map showing the invasion is particularly excellent. So well kept. Who pays for this care and attention? Thet desrve a medal
A fitting memorial
A beautiful setting for such brave individuals to be laid to rest. Though Covid prevented access to a visitor center the visit was excellent. They were refurbing the fountains around the site and th...