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‘They’re remembering every day’: Brighton soldier’s sacrifice for liberation of Anisy honoured 81 years later

socastcmsRssStartOldies 100.9 News staffsocastcmsRssEnd Eighty-one years ago, Canadians stormed the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. The allied attack on what would become widely known as D-Day and the largest-scale seaborne invasion of all time claimed hundreds of Canadian soldiers’ lives that day alone – including Brighton’s Clarke Lynson Lawson, who survived the landing on Juno Beach but was killed in action later liberating the village …
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northumberlanddaily.ca broke the news in Northumberland County, Canada on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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