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🍁 81 years ago the Allies landed in Normandy, learn more about D-Day | 🍁 Il y a 81 ans, les AlliĂ©s dĂ©barquent en Normandie

We wanted to share this item from the Juno Beach Centre on this, the 81st anniversary of D-Day.


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Le 6 juin 1944, 14 000 Canadiens et 7 000 Britanniques débarquent sur Juno Beach.

Entre 7h30 et 8h00, les unitĂ©s de la 3eme division d’infanterie canadienne, soutenues par les chars de la 2Ăšme division blindĂ©e, prennent d’assaut les huit kilomĂštres de plages qui s’Ă©tendent de Saint-Aubin Ă  Graye-sur-Mer.

Au prix de nombreuses vies, les troupes canadiennes parviennent Ă  vaincre toute rĂ©sistance et Ă  s’avancer dans les terres. Le 6 au soir, la tĂȘte de pont canadienne est fermement Ă©tablie sur la cĂŽte normande.

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On June 6, 1944, 14,000 Canadians and 7,000 Brits landed on Juno Beach.

Between 7:30-8:00am, units from the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, supported by tanks of the 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, launched attacks along an eight-kilometre stretch of beach between Saint-Aubin and Graye-sur-Mer.

Despite the heavily entrenched enemy, the Canadians overcame all resistance and started inland. By evening, a Canadian bridgehead had been solidly established on the coast of Normandy. So started the Battle of Normandy.

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Curious about the different Canadian Army units in the Normandy landings?
Nos ressources en ligne contiennent des informations sur chaque unitĂ© de l’armĂ©e canadienne qui a dĂ©barquĂ© en Normandie, y compris des dĂ©tails sur leurs objectifs, leur avancĂ©e et leurs pertes.

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Our online resources contain information on each Canadian Army unit that landed in the Normandy landings, including details on their objectives, timing and casualties.

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Cérémonie du Jour J au Centre Juno Beach / Juno Beach Centre D-Day Ceremony
MalgrĂ© une averse en dĂ©but d’aprĂšs-midi, un grand nombre de personnes ont assistĂ© Ă  la cĂ©rĂ©monie du Jour J au Centre Juno Beach en Normandie. Le soleil s’est finalement invitĂ© pour accueillir les dĂ©lĂ©gations et les Ă©lus de France, du Royaume-Uni et du Canada.
Si vous l’avez manquĂ©e, vous pouvez revoir la retransmission en direct sur Facebook ici.

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Despite an early afternoon downpour, a large crowd attended the D-Day Ceremony at the Juno Beach Centre in Normandy. The sun eventually came out to welcome delegations and elected officials from France, the United Kingdom and Canada.
If you missed it, you can rewatch the livestream on Facebook here.

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Vancouver Police Pipe Band at Juno Beach for the 80th Anniversary of D-Day

Earlier this year we made a donation to the Vancouver Police Pipe Band to allow them to be the only Canadian pipe band that was going to be at Juno Beach for the 80th anniversary of D-Day.  One of the things the pipe band did in our name was lay a wreath at Juno Beach.

France Juno Beach. Wreath laying

The band documented their travels and performances on their Facebook page.

Following their travels, the band sent us a little thank you package (as you can see below).

Honor D-Day heroes

An item of commemoration for today from a fellow veterans organization in the Bay Area.


Remember their courage and sacrifice.
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MARINES’ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION - 1946 - MARINES’ MEMORIAL FOUNDATION - 2015 - D-Day 79th Anniversary
Remember those who fought for freedom
Today, 79 years ago, America’s land, sea, and air forces invaded Normandy as part of one of the biggest military operations the world had ever seen. It was the start of a long, brutal battle to liberate Europe and end the war.
We bow our heads in deepest gratitude for these valiant heroes who put their lives on the line for the cause of freedom. Their legacy of courage and sacrifice inspires us to this day.
Semper Fidelis,
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Michael A. Rocco
Lieutenant General (Ret.), USMC
President & CEO
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Remembering D-Day, 79 Years Later | Se souvenir du jour J, 79 ans plus tard

An item from the Juno Beach Centre commemorating the heroic actions on a beaches in France 79 years ago today.  Note that the ceremony referenced in the message has passed, but you can view it at https://www.facebook.com/JunoBeachCentre/videos/1132902744779289


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You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed on our website, a sign-up form, or through an event. Thank you for your interest in the Juno Beach Centre! Vous recevez cet e-mail parce que vous vous ĂȘtes inscrit sur notre site Web, un formulaire d’inscription ou via un Ă©vĂ©nement. Merci de votre intĂ©rĂȘt pour le Centre Juno Beach!
Centre Juno Beach:
Voie des Français Libres, BP 104
14470 Courseulles-sur-Mer, France
Office in Canada:
Unit 44 – 760 Brant Street
Burlington, Ontario
L7R 4B7