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D-Day Veteran: ‘Surrender Not in Our Dictionary’

Jun 6, 2014 1391 Viewed Alka Anand Singh Add Source Preference

Exactly 70 years after members of the 29th Infantry Division stormed Omaha Beach under enemy fire, surviving veterans gathered at dawn to reflect on their unit’s sacrifice and to take part in the unveiling of a new statue in their honor. (June 6)

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