D-Day veterans Bernard Morgan (left), 100, and Jack Mortimer, 100, travelled to Normandy ... a beach codenamed Gold. In addition, Canadian forces established themselves on another beach - Juno ...
Those Juno Beach landings had a distinct Prairie flavour ... Less than three weeks after the Normandy landings, the Soviets — with considerable material help from the West — launched a ...
The Normandy landings ... and Canadian troops on Juno with British and other Allied nations’ support. The landings were planned for years, and one way that British intelligence gathered ...
The Normandy ... of landing craft disgorged the infantry troops. Survivors recall the sea being red with blood. Thousands were killed on both sides on the beaches, codenamed Gold, Juno, Sword ...
Soldiers who took part in the Normandy landings 80 years ago wept as they ... Elsewhere Prince William was pictured attending at Juno Beach, where hundreds of Canadian troops lost their lives ...
The British would take three in the East sword, juno and gold ... videoThe Battle for Omaha Veterans of the Omaha Beach landings in Normandy recall their memories just before the attack began ...
At the Bayeux War Cemetery, The Princess Royal and Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence will join Normandy veterans and ... commemorative ceremony at the Juno Beach Centre, Courseulles-sur-Mer, hosted ...