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    77 Years Ago

    In honor of the 77th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, let's see some D-Day related shots.

    Here's my contribution from the WIP Spitfire Mk.V package, showing a Spitfire LF.Mk.VB with clipped wings, courtesy of Steve and John. Bonus points if you can tell me what's unusual about this particular Spitfire.

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    Flown by US Navy pilot. Spits were loaned to navy spotter units in lieu of the flying the Curtiss SOC biplanes they normally flew

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    Well that sure didn't take long! Thought it was harder than that - should've known better with this crowd! Yes, it's a little known fact that the US Navy operated Spitfires in combat, albeit briefly, flying naval gun spotting missions over Normandy in support of the invasion. http://spitfiresite.com/2010/04/spit...e-us-navy.html

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    At 01:20hrs 82nd Airborne Division codename "Boston" approached the DZ at Sainte-Mere-Eglise from the NW.



    Come and stand in memory
    Of men who fought and died
    They gave their lives in Normandy
    Remember them with pride.

    Soldiers, Airman, sailors
    Airborne and marines
    Who in civvy life were tailors
    and men who worked machines.

    British and Canadian
    And men from USA
    Forces from the Commonwealth
    They all were there that day

    To Juno, Sword and Utah
    Beaches of renown
    Also Gold and Omaha
    That’s where the ramps went down.

    The battle raged in Normandy
    Many lives were lost
    The war must end in victory
    And this must be the cost

    When my life is over
    And I reach the other side
    I’ll meet my friends from Normandy
    And shake their hands with pride.

    'Normandy' by Juno Veteran Cyril Crain

    Lest We Forget.

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    I'm named after my Uncle Raymond who was killed at Omaha Beach,D-day.He was only 17 years old. He lied about his age to join. The greatest generation... Regards,Scott

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    Yesterday afternoon I've seen a warbrid (L5 or similar) coming back to La Ferté Alais from Normandy.
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