MikeyB17
One of the Regulars
- Messages
- 181
- Location
- Cornwall, UK
Just got back from my visit to the Normandy D-day beaches. Had a great time, although I was on a coach tour and as we were trying to fit in as much as possible, we didn't get as long as I would have liked in some places. Went to Pegasus Bridge and the Cafe Gondree (first house liberated in France), did all the beaches (didn't realise how huge they are-miles and miles long), saw the remains of the Mulberry Harbour and the museum at Arromanches, the museums at Bayeux and St.Mere Eglise (said hello to the chap still hanging from the Church Tower!). Was astounded at the U.S. cemetary at Omaha Beach-immaculately kept, enormous and incredible to think that only 40% of U.S. casualties are there-the rest were taken home. Also amazed by Point du Hoc, taken by the Rangers on D-day-total devastation with huge shell holes everywhere. Only scratched the surface really. A pretty humbling experience. Had three veterans on our bus-two paras , both dropped on Pegasus Bridge-one was an incredibly sprightly 82, went all the way to Berlin after being dropped on D-day, and after demob he stayed a civvie for 2 years then signed up for another 25 and fought in Korea! Still teaching mountaineering! A privelige.