Lots of commemorations going on in UK, at the beaches, elsewhere and on the television remembering 6 June 1944.
I'm just quietly contemplating and remembering the 165,000 troops embarked and heading over the Channel, with hundreds of ships and 11,000 aircraft in support, expecting a minimum of 10% casualties. Some of them were looking out tomorrow over the vista we see approaching the shore in the Pompey-Ouistreham overnight ferry enroute to La Sarthe. And I'm remembering our paratroopers and the then other side arrayed on the shore too.
A glass raised in humble salute and thanks to those who survived and those who sacrificed their lives 70 years ago.
MG Mark