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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