White House proclaims 'National Day of Remembrance' for 80th anniversary of D-Day
- The 80th anniversary of D-Day was commemorated with gratitude for the service members' bravery and sacrifice, honoring their heroism in liberating a continent and saving the world.
- Airmen, Coast Guardsmen, Sailors, Soldiers, and Marines faced significant resistance during D-Day, showcasing unparalleled courage.
- Despite facing uncertainty, nearly 160,000 service members from eight Allied countries approached Normandy, with over 2,500 American soldiers making the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.
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Biden barely holds it together during 80th anniversary of D-Day landings
President Joe Biden, 81, continued to show his advanced age while in France for the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings during World War II, a stark reminder given that Biden had already been born when the historic operation was conducted.As has become common during public appearances, Biden walked slowly alongside French President Emmanuel Macron, appeared to be unsure where to go and stand, and was led by first lady Jill Biden away from the…
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