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Lifer
May 26, 2022
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Heard this. Not sure if it's true. British paratroopers landed in France to celebrate D-Day, and the French custom came to ask for their papers x)
Yes it's true. Fcking French. If it was Nazis they would have offered them wine, cheese and their women. France also a country that allows illegals to flow over their borders with no paperwork required.

Some 320 British, Belgian and US paratroopers took part in the jump, descending into a historic D-Day drop zone to recreate the events of 1944. However only the 250 British paras were required to show passports as the US soldiers jumped from within France and Belgium is part of the European Union.2 hours ago

 

kcghost

Lifer
May 6, 2011
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While we tend to hold the French in a kind of disregard, I would suggest that you spend some reading what they endured during the war. Don't hold it against the people who happened to have a few distasteful leaders after the war. The French have always welcomed us back when we come back for the D-Day remembrance ceremonies. And, yes, they will speak English to us.
 

bullet08

Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
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RTP, NC. USA
Just to show a piper was at D-Day landing. God bless the pipers.

"Millin played "Highland Laddie" "The Road to the Isles" and "All The Blue Bonnets Are Over The Border" as his comrades fell around him on Sword Beach. Millin stated that he later talked to captured German snipers who claimed they did not shoot at him because they thought he had gone mad."

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warren

Lifer
Sep 13, 2013
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Generalities! Hate 'em. The generations many of you are damning an ignorant need to spend a bit of time at a military base and ask a few youngsters where they served. Or, visit a few, young, very young, maimed vets before indicting whole groups of people. Volunteers all, brave, serving their country as many of the forefathers did, with honor.

Can any of you name the last war in which Brits were "piped into battle"? Without Googling!

I would also bet, click bait aside, everyone of those troopers had been forewarned and had their passports readily available. British attention to detail don't you know.
 
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romaso

Lifer
Dec 29, 2010
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Just to show a piper was at D-Day landing. God bless the pipers.

"Millin played "Highland Laddie" "The Road to the Isles" and "All The Blue Bonnets Are Over The Border" as his comrades fell around him on Sword Beach. Millin stated that he later talked to captured German snipers who claimed they did not shoot at him because they thought he had gone mad."

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Here's a good obituary on Bill Millin
 
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gubbyduffer

Can't Leave
May 25, 2021
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Most people today have no idea what D day was. Then again most "kids" today can't name a country in Europe or telling you what country the Great Wall of China is in.
Kids do need to be aware of this, and commemorative events will help, however naturally as the last people involved pass away WWII will be become hazier in people's memory banks.

I wouldn't reserve all judgement though against today's youth. Its up to more senior people to pass on their moral code on such occurrences, however there are even septaugenarians with disparaging views of those that served, died and were captured in war.

I write this a someone whose grandfather was captured by Rommels Afrika Korps in 1942, and spent 3 years in a POW camp in Poland.