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Greetings! You are reading an article from The Mudville Gazette. To reach the front page, with all the latest news and views, click the logo above or "main" below. Thanks for stopping by! June 6, 2009 D-Day RemembranceBy Mrs GreyhawkA great D-Day page from EUCOM. In an effort to continue to preserve the history and honor of our efforts long ago, Blackfive has posted MilBlog posts from years past and adds new ones this year. Well worth a visit. A few more to add to this list: Soldiers' Angel Germany (MaryAnn) has a D-Day The Prayer Castle Argghhh!!! has a note from a friend. It's the note the French LNO sent to the CJTF-82 today. And: D-Day Medals of Honor (and much more). Old Blue describes D-day as the Benchmark Bad Dogs and Such in Iraq talks of the loss of his "Grandma Walton", at 106 years old. She was a major in the Army Nurse Corps in Europe in WWII. Army Wife Toddler Mom has some Nebraska stories of D-Day, her brother-in-law in Iraq has been inspired by his Grandfather who served at Normany. Membrain: The Canadians at Normandy - with video here. You'll see no more tangible connection of D-Day to today than this report from TSO, an Afghanistan vet from one of the hardest-hit units at Normandy. "Don't worry chaps you'll only have to do this once. I'll have to come back and do a dozen takes with Errol Flynn!"--David Niven rallying his platoon before landing on gold beach." That's a great quote, I hope it's authentic, there are many D-Day "legends" out there, at least one of which Chuck Z is D-Day mythbusting. Obama visits wounded troops at Landstuhl Google shows their tribute to D-Day with Tetris Prime Minister Gordon Brown makes a slip of the tongue calling Omaha Beach for the 65th Anniversary of D-Day - OBAMA Beach! Black U.S. D-Day vet honored by France Jules Crittenden questions one D-day soldier's hero status.
![]() Posted by Mrs Greyhawk / June 6, 2009 10:07 AM | Permalink 6 TrackBacksTrackBack URL: http://www.mudvillegazette.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/16243 D-Day:... Read More What's up, Doc? It's time for the cartoon:... Read More The "live feed" to America from NBC radio, 6 June, 1944: Keep your radios tuned to KMUD for additional developments...... Read More Click to play:... Read More Schuuultzzzzzz!!! This Daffy Duck adventure is not appropriate for today's modern, more sensitive viewer. Watch at your own risk.... Read More While watching a few minutes of The History Channel's D-Day, the Lost Evidence I caught a segment with a soldier recalling the interrogation of a captured German officer, just off the beach. He described the prisoner kneeling on the ground as "scrawny"... Read More |
March 15, 2010Dawn Patrol 03/15/2010 [Greyhawk]
Welcome to the Dawn Patrol, our daily roundup of information on the War on Terror and other topics - from the MilBlogs and various sources around the world. If you're a blogger, you can join the conversation. If you link to any of these stories, add a link to the Dawn Patrol too and your trackback will be added to the list. Hat Tips to the Dawn Patrol are greatly appreciated.Refresh for updates.
AFGHANISTANMore Marjah Madness -- [The Quatto Zone - in Afghanistan] Downrange: An Informal Report on a trip to Afghanistan with Marine Gen. James N. Mattis -- [Steven Pressfield - in Afghanistan] Blast From the Past -- [Rajiv Srinivasan - in Afghanistan] AAR -- [Riding Shotgun with Team Zombie Killer - in Afghanistan] The Deep End of the Pool -- [Knights of Afghanistan - in Afghanistan] The Economics of Insurgency -- [270 Days in Afghanistan - in Afghanistan] A true Cavalry officer -- [Mob 2009 Blog - in Afghanistan] Excess Humvees to BAF -- [Afghanistan my Last Tour - in Afghanistan] Details -- [Sgt Danger - in Afghanistan] Man Versus Afghanistan -- [A Major's Perspective - in Afghanistan] Tracking New Blog -- [My View, Our Mission - in Afghanistan] Friday Motivator -- [The Sniper] ![]() (Click image for larger version) IRAQJambo! -- [Ramblings from a painter - in Iraq] Maliki has shaky lead in Iraq vote count -- [LA Times] Iraqi PM Remains Ahead After Partial Vote Count -- [Voice of America] Iraq vote signals shift from hard-line leaders -- [Washington Times] Issue of Presidency Endangers Iraq's Tenuous Balance -- [NY Times] U.S. AND OTHER PARTS OF THE WORLDPanic in Georgia over Russian 'invasion' report -- [Times (UK) Online] WAR ON TERROR /TERRORISMJustice, CIA clash over probe of interrogator IDs -- [Washington Times] SUPPORTING THE TROOPSSoldier Rocks with Bad Company (See also "Jambo!" from Ramblings from a Painter, milblogger in Iraq.) MILITARY LIFEThe Hardest Thing I've Ever Done: A Series of Screw-Ups and Lessons Learned -- [Andi/Spouse Buzz] WELCOME HOMELZ Lambeau seen as overdue welcome home for Vietnam veterans -- [Green Bay Press-Gazette] VETERANSTime to refresh your memories... -- [Castle Argghhh] BLOGGING/MILBLOGS/SOCIAL MEDIASaving Abel to Perform at the 2010 MilBlog Conference -- [Andi/milblogging.com] CULTURE/THE MEDIALiveblogging The Pacific -- [Jules Crittenden] Prelude to The Pacific -- [Comment from Bill D] 'The Pacific' review: Brilliant, brutal, and, yes, very enjoyable -- [Entertainment Weekly] EOD on standby -- [Greyhawk] Weekend Box Office -- [Box Office Mojo] POLITICSPA12 GOP: Burns over Russell -- [Greyhawk] Kokesh's final delegate count? -- [This Ain't Hell] STRATEGY & TACTICSMuch Ado? -- [Neptunus Lex] MILITARY HISTORYFrench Counterinsurgency in Algeria: HUMOR/SATIREThe CDS goes to war -- [Greyhawk] ![]() (Need more? Dawn Patrols Archives are here.) Iraq, Afghanistan, War, Terrorism, Military, Politics, Media, MilBlogs, dawn patrol Mudville
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