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10.2 Navy Heroes of Normandy On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), more than 52,000 American sailors on board thousands of ships arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in Normandy, France. 1,068 Americans died in the initial assault on Hitler's fortressed coastline---no monument stood to honor their sacrifices. This special chronicles the building and dedication of the first-ever U.S. Navy monument in Normandy. In an emotional climax, a large gathering of dignitaries, French citizens and D-Day veterans witness the installation and dedication of the 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture on France's Utah Beach, a long-overdue official recognition for the crucial role they played on that fateful day.
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FR 06/07/13 07:00pm 00:54:00 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Navy Heroes of Normandy On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), more than 52,000 American sailors on board thousands of ships arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in Normandy, France. 1,068 Americans died in the initial assault on Hitler's fortressed coastline---no monument stood to honor their sacrifices. This special chronicles the building and dedication of the first-ever U.S. Navy monument in Normandy. In an emotional climax, a large gathering of dignitaries, French citizens and D-Day veterans witness the installation and dedication of the 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture on France's Utah Beach, a long-overdue official recognition for the crucial role they played on that fateful day.
WEB LINK
SA 06/08/13 12:00am 00:54:00 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Navy Heroes of Normandy On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), more than 52,000 American sailors on board thousands of ships arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in Normandy, France. 1,068 Americans died in the initial assault on Hitler's fortressed coastline---no monument stood to honor their sacrifices. This special chronicles the building and dedication of the first-ever U.S. Navy monument in Normandy. In an emotional climax, a large gathering of dignitaries, French citizens and D-Day veterans witness the installation and dedication of the 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture on France's Utah Beach, a long-overdue official recognition for the crucial role they played on that fateful day.
WEB LINK
SA 06/08/13 08:00am 00:54:00 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Navy Heroes of Normandy On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), more than 52,000 American sailors on board thousands of ships arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in Normandy, France. 1,068 Americans died in the initial assault on Hitler's fortressed coastline---no monument stood to honor their sacrifices. This special chronicles the building and dedication of the first-ever U.S. Navy monument in Normandy. In an emotional climax, a large gathering of dignitaries, French citizens and D-Day veterans witness the installation and dedication of the 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture on France's Utah Beach, a long-overdue official recognition for the crucial role they played on that fateful day.
WEB LINK
SA 06/08/13 02:00pm 00:54:00 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Navy Heroes of Normandy On June 6, 1944 (D-Day), more than 52,000 American sailors on board thousands of ships arrived off a quiet stretch of coast in Normandy, France. 1,068 Americans died in the initial assault on Hitler's fortressed coastline---no monument stood to honor their sacrifices. This special chronicles the building and dedication of the first-ever U.S. Navy monument in Normandy. In an emotional climax, a large gathering of dignitaries, French citizens and D-Day veterans witness the installation and dedication of the 12-foot-tall bronze sculpture on France's Utah Beach, a long-overdue official recognition for the crucial role they played on that fateful day.
WEB LINK
MO 06/10/13 03:00am 00:54:00 - (CC) × ST