
The 81st anniversary of D-Day was solemnly commemorated at the U.S. cemetery in Normandy on June 6th, at 5 a.m. ET. The moving ceremony brought together esteemed figures to honor the bravery and sacrifice of the Allied forces.
Among the distinguished speakers were Michael Garret, chair of the American Battle Monuments Commission; Wally King, a courageous World War II veteran who shared firsthand accounts; Admiral Christopher Grady, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; David McCawley, charge d’affaires of the U.S. Embassy and consulates in France; Sébastien Lecornu, the French defense minister; and Pete Hegseth, U.S. defense secretary. Their words painted a vivid picture of the historical significance of the day and the enduring legacy of those who fought for freedom.
The ceremony served as a poignant reminder of the immense courage and unwavering determination displayed by the Allied troops during the pivotal invasion of Normandy. It was a day to reflect on the heavy price paid for liberty and to honor the enduring spirit of those who fought on the beaches of Normandy.