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Sixty four years ago today, the final push to liberate Europe from the Nazis. Over the next three months, almost three million men would cross the English Channel as part of the largest amphibious assault in history.

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Omaha Beach

I did a post on this last year on my old moron-blog, if you'd like to read more. Here is the text of the message Gen. Eisenhower wrote, but thankfully never read:

Our landings in the Cherbourg-Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based on the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt, it is mine alone.


UPDATE: An honored D-Day vet.

UPDATE2: Commenter Circa (Insert Year Here)... I'm inserting 1944, in the Jack Lucas thread linked this speech by President Ronald Reagan at a memorial ceremony at Point-Du-Hoc.

Great stuff. Rangers lead the way.

Posted by: Dave In Texas at 09:29 AM



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1

Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Honor our troops today while cherishing memory of yesterday.

Would that our public awareness today recall Eisenhower's words!

Iraq is no one's cake. But according to the best information available, we had to do something, sooner than later.

Posted by: maverick muse at June 06, 2008 09:43 AM (1cbR0)

2 Thanks for remembering those who fought!  I put something up on my site as well to remember.  We can't forget our heroes!  God bless!  Padre Steve

Posted by: Padre Steve at June 06, 2008 09:44 AM (/DbiS)

3 I was fortunate that the Omaha World-Herald was kind enough to publish the below two years ago today...

June 6th, Day of Glory, Day of Tragedy

 

 

 

On June 6th, we celebrate the heroic achievements of the men of D-Day.  June 6th,

1944, Operation Overlord commenced.  Allied forces invaded Nazi-occupied Europe

through Normandy on the familiar beaches of Omaha, Utah, Gold, Sword and Juno.

June 6th 1944, is a momentous occasion.  I would never wish to diminish

the accomplishments on those beaches, however, there are many other battles that

took place on that date.

 

One of the first military actions the U.S. undertook on a June 6th was the Battle of Elizabethtown, NJ in 1780.  Col. Dayton, with 300 members of the New Jersey Militia occupying Elizabethtown, faced as many as 5000 British Regulars commanded by General Mathews.  Because of the overwhelming opposition, the Americans were forced to withdraw from the town the next day.  The British next marched toward General Maxwell at Connecticut Farms [now Union NJ] and the retreating Americans began to attack their flanks, seriously harassing the British.

 

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June 6th, 1813.  3500 Americans were encamped at Stoney Creek, Canada, where they had pursued the British to Burlington Heights.  The small British force of 700 saw an opportunity and attacked at night, forcing the Americans to flee, and marking a turning point in the War of 1812.

 

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On June 6th, 1862. Confederate land forces and the River Defense Fleet were stationed in and around Memphis, TN.  At 5:30am, the Union navy launched an attack.  By 7 am, the Union sank or captured all but one Confederate Vessel, resulting in the fall of Memphis, and a sizeable strategic victory for the Union.

 

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June 6th, 1918, was the bloodiest day for the U.S. Marines until Tarawa in WWII.

The Leathernecks were fighting at Belleau Wood in France.  The 2nd division Marines were responsible for taking the Woods, and they faced a deadly assignment, crossing a machine gun-swept wheat field.  The Woods changed hands at least 6 times in the battle, and more than 1000 Marines die, but it endures as the first U.S. Military victory in WWI.

 

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June 6th, 1942 saw the conclusion of the Battle of Midway, sinking one of the cruisers that the Japanese had brought to the battle, the Mikuma.  Admiral Yamamoto expected to win this battle, as he did bring superior forces to bear.  However, American intelligence, using a fake radio message in a brilliant ploy, discovered Japanese intent prior to the battle, and were able to position forces in a strategically advantageous way, and stun the Japanese.  Additionally, repair crews did heroic work to repair the USS Yorktown after damage sustained at the Battle of the Coral Sea.  Because of this effort, the Navy was able to deploy 3 carriers, rather than 2, and this may have been the decisive edge.

Consequently, Midway is widely considered to be the turning point of the War in the Pacific.  Remember, it’s not just fighting men who win wars.

 

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On June 6, 1945, U.S Forces were engaged in the Battle of Okinawa.  It was the largest battle of the Pacific.  12,000 Americans, 107,000 Japanese troops, and approximately 100,000 residents of Okinawa perished, more than both atomic bombs combined.  The first use of massed kamikaze formations, called “kikusu” or "floating chrysanthemum" was initiated.  The largest warship ever built, the Yamato, was destroyed during the last naval action of the Pacific war.  The commanding generals on both sides died

 

The invasion, begun on April 1, was still being heavily contested in early June.  Rains had turned the ground into a morass.  By week one in June, U.S. forces had only 465 prisoners in custody, but had killed more than 62,000.  These were not men inclined to surrender.  Many held grenades against their stomach, rather than face the perceived humiliation of surrender.  This battle was so horrid, so awful, so personal and vicious, that many of its details cannot be recounted in a family newspaper.

 

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Never forget the sacrifices made in all battles on your behalf.  These men [and women] paid for your freedom with their mental and physical injuries and their lives.  Let us never forget all the June 6th’s.


Posted by: Sgt. York at June 06, 2008 09:47 AM (u3pgy)

4

My wife's late grandpa was in the 2nd wave at Omaha: 149th Combat Engineers, if I remember the name of the unit correctly.

On one of the few occasions he spoke of the war, he showed us a picture of his unit taken in March 44. If you hold this picture up to the light, you can see that he poked a hole through the images of about 1/3 of the men. Those are the ones who were killed (flat-out KIA) on D-Day.

He also said that his transport (what are those things called?) dropped them too far from shore and he sank like a stone. Had no idea how he got ashore, but only after his death did we learn that he earned the Silver Star for his actions on that day.

The only other memory he shared was being in a hole with a buddy and a German "88" shell landed next to them. It was a dud, otherwise, well...

Could probably thank some nameless prisoner assigned to making shells for that, but who really knows.

 

Posted by: Big Mo at June 06, 2008 09:52 AM (HI9pP)

5 LST [landing ship: tank] or LSP [landing ship: personnel] or a duck...He could have come ashore on any number of craft....

Posted by: Sgt. York at June 06, 2008 09:56 AM (u3pgy)

6 I was writing a long, sappy post that I decided to reduce to this:

God bless our troops, past and present.

Posted by: Andy at June 06, 2008 09:59 AM (QjTeH)

7 Today is my birthday, born several years after the events of Normandy.  Since a young boy, I take the time to remember the heroes of that day from long ago.  And thanks to Sgt. York, I have more heroes to remember today.

Posted by: David in San Diego at June 06, 2008 10:07 AM (TPWTR)

8 Thanks, David, and Happy Birthday!
Mike

Posted by: Sgt. York at June 06, 2008 10:09 AM (u3pgy)

9

Viva la liberté.

"Here, in this place where the West held together, let us make a vow to our dead. Let us show them by our actions that we understand what they died for. Let our actions say to them the words for which Matthew Ridgway listened: "I will not fail thee nor forsake thee.''

Ronald Reagn, Point du Hoc, June 6, 1984.

 

 

Posted by: Jess at June 06, 2008 10:18 AM (EMwbV)

10 The spirit of those heroes is still going strong in our military heroes fighting today.

Posted by: roy at June 06, 2008 10:19 AM (cB77O)

11 ps... add an "a" to Reagan, OK?

Posted by: Jess at June 06, 2008 10:19 AM (EMwbV)

12 For those interested, more and more documents from the investigations and trials of german war crimes are being scanned and made accessible online. Some of the  statements by the nazis are hilarious if you have a sick sense of humor:

KZ Osthofen - a wonderful camp for the enlightenment of political prisoners.

KZ Dachau – a very nice place, very sanitary.

KZ Buchenwald - a place were prisoners can study philosophical, historical, and literary works.  Prisoners are treated humanely and have no complaints.

Torture by the gestapo – never happened!

And so on and so on ...

http://library2.lawschool.cornell.edu/donovan/show.asp

Posted by: GRC at June 06, 2008 10:27 AM (/LTbU)

13 Another D-Day happened with much less fanfare 9 days later with the invasion of Saipan in the Marianas. Within 2 weeks my uncle, a PFC in the 29th Infantry Division was killed in action there. I never met him but there isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about him and what he sacrificed.

And all those guys that served or gave their lives. Words are inadequate.

Posted by: J.J. Sefton at June 06, 2008 10:28 AM (zpaDL)

14

Eisenhower's intellegence chief, Col. Ralph Houenstein, is still alive and living in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He's 95 and still sharp as a tack.

I wonder what he thought about the "best inormation available" line.

Posted by: Spartan Fan at June 06, 2008 10:30 AM (7365r)

15 Sorry about that - he was in the 27th Inf. Div. With all the talk of Normandy, I wrote 29th.

Posted by: J.J. Sefton at June 06, 2008 10:31 AM (zpaDL)

16 Jeff Shaara, who has writtten a number of very  good war books, has a new one out called The Steel Wave, about the Allied invasion of Normandy.  I just finished reading it, and it is quite good.

Posted by: Holdfast at June 06, 2008 10:31 AM (Gzb30)

17 In the last few months I have noticed a tendency to denigrate the Allies for their actions in WWII.  The leftist nutjob Nicholson Baker in his dishonest book Human Smoke, for example, basically argues that the Allies were just as evil as the Nazis and right wing nutjob Pat Buchanan in his book Churchill, Hitler and ‘The Unnecessary War’ doesn't exactly say that we were evil but we sure as hell were dumb.  I think that the underlying intent here is to argue that there is never, ever any justification for going to war.  If the alternatives are that we fight or that evil triumphs, then evil must triumph because no evil is as evil as war.

This is mind boggling to me that after the Holocaust, after the Cambodian genocide, after the Rwandan genocide, and while being threatened by yet another ideology that promises paradise if only enough blood is spilled, that we are being told that we should bare our throats and hope for the best.  The men who fought sixty-four years ago today did not feel that way.  As they sacrificed for us, we may need to sacrifice for our future generations.

Incidentally, Human Smoke is particularly infuriating.  I stated that in it author Baker argues but that is an exaggeration.  Indeed, it is an exaggeration to say that Baker is the author or that Baker wrote it.  What Baker did is to scan newspapers of the thirties and forties cherry picking very short articles that place the Allies in a bad light.  No context is given.  Few articles are longer than 100 words.  By cherry picking the articles, Baker manages to defame the sacrifice of the multitude and to adopt an air of moral superiority, all from the comfort of the security that other men's lives bought him.  

Posted by: WalrusRex at June 06, 2008 10:47 AM (DVVXZ)

18

From dday.org:

D-Day: It is hard to conceive the epic scope of this decisive battle that foreshadowed the end of Hitlers dream of Nazi domination. Overlord was the largest air, land, and sea operation undertaken before or since June 6, 1944. The landing included over 5,000 ships, 11,000 airplanes, and over 150,000 service men.

After years of meticulous planning and seemingly endless training, for the Allied Forces, it all came down to this: The boat ramp goes down, then jump, swim, run, and crawl to the cliffs. Many of the first young men (most not yet 20 years old) entered the surf carrying eighty pounds of equipment. They faced over 200 yards of beach before reaching the first natural feature offering any protection. Blanketed by small-arms fire and bracketed by artillery, they found themselves in hell.

When it was over, the Allied Forces had suffered nearly 10,000 casualties; more than 4,000 were dead. Yet somehow, due to planning and preparation, and due to the valor, fidelity, and sacrifice of the Allied Forces, Fortress Europe had been breached.

http://www.dday.org/index.php?page=history

The U.S. Army, along with British troops conducted the largest beach assault in U.S. military history. It was the turning point in the battle for Europe.

A Soldier remarked:

As our boat touched and the ramp went down, I became a visitor to hell"

--PVT Charles Neighbor

29th Division

Omaha Beach

Bless em'. Thay did a hell of a job.

Posted by: sfcmac at June 06, 2008 10:56 AM (DIABM)

19 thay=they. damn typos

Posted by: sfcmac at June 06, 2008 10:59 AM (DIABM)

20 Another example of arrogant, insular Americans disrespecting the cultural imperatives of another nation.

Posted by: Some Guy Named Ryan or Something at June 06, 2008 11:02 AM (l3IrE)

21

When I look at the men in these photos who are just about enter hell, I think about the extraordinary courage all our warriors embrace in order to overcome fear and do what must be done to stop evilness from consuming goodness.

I understand what they died for, without them our world would be lost in the rotting decay of tyranny.

They are our nation's most precious treasures.

Posted by: syn at June 06, 2008 11:09 AM (Dx06M)

22
WalrusRex:  When the book becomes more available and more people have had time to read it, it will get the fisking of it's life on Axis History Forum .  Those who attempt to relativize axis war crimes always end up being discredited. 

Posted by: GRC at June 06, 2008 11:29 AM (/LTbU)

23

As I said before, we are not worthy of the sacrifices of these superhumanly brave men and women.

What has happened to our country in these last 60 years? How did we go from the country that led the charge to free the world from the tyranny of Nazism to a country where we are chased out of Somalia?

I'm not blaming the military. They are the best and most brave among us. I'm not saying that everyone is personally responsible for the state of affairs today. But as a country... What in the world has happened to us?

I wonder what many of the soldiers killed in action would say about our government and too many of our citizens today. People like Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan. People like Michael Moore and Bill Clinton. People like Bill Ayers. How in the world did these people become so prominent?

Sorry if this is a downer post. I really am grateful beyond words for the service of our troops, now and past. I just feel that we (as a country) have let them down. They deserve so much better.

Posted by: Paradigm Shift at June 06, 2008 11:33 AM (/s5j6)

24

"Not God Bless America, God D America".  "Reminscient of Genghis Khan". 

Lucky us... we don't have have to go 1/2 around the world to face dire threats and enemies.

If only we had the fortitude and courage that those before held, we could redress these wrongs.  Do you think those men and women put up with that bullshit?  Alas, 24 hour Wal Mart and Television have bled it from us.  We are the dimishing shadow cast from their great statue by a setting sun.

A third of you will chastise me for merely thinking it, and even only a portion of those will "stand up" and courageously post your scolding.  Which pretty much proves my point.

Posted by: LF Mayor at June 06, 2008 11:38 AM (AkPCZ)

25 LF Mayor,
There's just no way to win with someone so noble as your self...You are so much better than the rest of us...now, go screw your favorite paramour: an asian transsexual midget wrestler crossed with a syphilitic collie.

Posted by: Sgt. York at June 06, 2008 12:12 PM (u3pgy)

26

Consider yourself chastised.  Did you forget THIS greatest generation?  HERE are the movers and shakers of our society, as they move into another career after their service.

 

  The future of this country doesn't rest on the mall rats, or the MTVer's, it rests with these young men and women who come from the bedrock of our nation.  As long as that bedrock exists, this nation will endure, in spite of the naysayers and blamers.

  

   If your faith in this nation is that weak, then climb on MY shoulders--I yet believe I have the necessary strength for both of us.

   In the meantime, pause for a minute, and thank those who completed that awful mission 64 years ago today.

Posted by: irongrampa at June 06, 2008 12:14 PM (N4pK7)

27 "kikusu" --> "kikusui"
菊 - kiku -chrysanthemum
水 - sui - water

Posted by: adamthemad at June 06, 2008 12:31 PM (kIjlp)

28


Oh hear us when we cry to Thee,
For those in peril on the sea! Amen.

Posted by: kevlarchick at June 06, 2008 12:42 PM (TNuqz)

29

Today we know James Doohan as Scotty from Star Trek but today in 1944 he was a young lieutenant in the Canadian Army and went ashore at Juno beach. He killed two snipers that day before he was hit by machine gun fire. He survived, but one of the bullets forced the amputation of his right middle finger, which is why he had to have a hand double for teleporter scenes in Star Trek.

Posted by: Maetenloch at June 06, 2008 12:48 PM (kHYr0)

30

I am in awe of the incredible fortitude and love of country of our military personnel.

Posted by: Reiver at June 06, 2008 01:23 PM (v+WfA)

31

WalrusRex - Victor Davis Hanson does a fine evisceraion of those books on NRO:

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MzI5YjIxOTQ5NDQ2MmIwNDM2ZTk1ODFjYjc4YmQwY2M=

 

Posted by: Big Mo at June 06, 2008 01:37 PM (HI9pP)

32

I just had the last straw with Google.  I figured they would ignored D-Day but to put up some fucking artist I never heard of, well there are plenty of other search engines.

Posted by: Mark In Spokane at June 06, 2008 03:05 PM (Qo7Lh)

33

I've been reading a book called Eisenhower's Lieutenants, written by Russell Weigley and published in 1982.   It's the story of the campaign in France and Germany in 1944 and 45.  As you might expect it focuses on strategic questions and what the various generals and politicians were doing--Montgomery, Patton, Bradley, Marshall etc.

Two things struck me about the book; first the British and American planners were very concerned about whether it would be possible to make the landing at all--it was the largest amphibious invasion ever and there were real concerns that it might fail.  Hence Eisenhower's draft of a message taking all blame if the invasion failed and the Germans hurled them back into the sea.

The second was that the planners had been so concerned about getting a lodgment on the beach---What if it might fail?  that they had not paid enough attention to what would happen if the landing was a success.   The problems in the bocage country behind the beaches weren't anticipated etc.

Casualty rates in the American Army were higher than expected right up to VE Day.  If today's MSM was reporting those rates they'd be having strokes and heart infarctions!  By late November 1944 there was a real shortage of riflemen in the infantry divisions---and there were no more coming in the manpower pipeline. That reflected decisions made by Marshall and his staff in 1942 as to how many divisions they would need to fight in Europe. The New York Times today would scream "failure to plan"!

The point of the matter is that if the whining pusillanimous journalists in today's MSM had been reporting on what was happening in Northern Europe in 1994 and 1945 in the "style"  use for Iraq, somebody would have run them over with Obama's school bus. 

But the brave men who landed on the Normandy invasion beaches did get on shore, and the men and women who followed on behind them did prevail.  A lot of them are buried in Europe today. They're owed the thanks of both the United States and Europe.

Posted by: Michael J. Myers at June 06, 2008 03:22 PM (LZ3cP)

34

25:  Sgt. York, I'm not better than everyone else, just some.  If your alias here is in reference to Sgt. Alvin York, you have some pretty big shoes to fill.  Hell, your ear necklace must look like that one Elvis wore in Blue Hawaii.  Now who has the ego issue?  Oh, and kiss my ass, too.

 

26:  IronGrampa, I've got faith in these United States aplenty.  I am one of  those people who served and then began a career (as I suspect you did).   It's the cheese eating parasites and giveaway programs and political correctness and carbon offset taxes that I see killing us.  And behind all that great society bullshit are legions of pinworms on legs that do nothing but siphon off the wealth of the decent people in America and fertilze their voter growing patches with it. I'm carrying weight, right beside you sir.  And few are going to get off the couch to even try and prevent it, in fact, they'll vote for it.  How much more before it crushes us?  How do we stop it from getting heavier?  Those kids coming out have a steeper hill every year, it was feed the world when I came out, then political correctness, and and now this new one, save the planet, is really going to dig into our pockets.  I won't quit before you do... in fact I'd rather fight, stop the slide somehow, turn it back.  I just really don't know where to begin. 

You are right on this: I should not have made this post into this mess, it was to honor those that stood and went into the jaws and I am wrong to despair at their expense. 

Posted by: LF Mayor at June 06, 2008 04:09 PM (AkPCZ)

35 Yet you continue to...

Posted by: JavaJoe at June 06, 2008 06:24 PM (Am6n/)

36 I can't add to what others have so eloquently written.

I will always remember those that fall and serve.

Thanks is not enough.

Posted by: JavaJoe at June 06, 2008 06:26 PM (Am6n/)

37 Stealing the words of one of my regiment's Normandy vets:

"Hitler forgot one thing when he built Fortress Europe. He didn't put a roof on that motherfucker, and that's where we came in".

Posted by: SGT Dan at June 06, 2008 07:00 PM (1RIcI)

38

Best story I ever heard about D-Day, unforunately I have no link to it, and have forgotten the names of those involved.


At the height of the fighting on Omaha, some officer (major or colonel, I think) was watching a medic bring wounded down from the bluffs.  As he watched, he noticed a German mine right in the medic's path.  He tried to shout a warning, but the medic was already too close and stepped right on it.  The officer threw himself down to avoid the blast, but nothing happened.  A few minutes later, the medic reappeared, heading back up to the bluffs after depositing the wounded man at a collection point.  The officer ran over and started yelling at the medic about being careful and pointed out the mine.  The medic just gave a sheepish smile and said: "Yeah, it didn't explode when I stepped on it going up, either."

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