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The National D-Day Memorial is a war memorial located in Bedford, Virginia. It serves as the national memorial for American D-Day veterans. However, its scope is international in that it states, "In Tribute to the valor, fidelity and sacrifice of Allied Forces on D-Day, June 6, 1944" and commends all Allied Armed Forces during the D-Day ...
Sep. 27—Tavis Wallace and Gabe Texeira scored two goals each to lead the unbeaten Bedford boys soccer team past Manchester Memorial 7-0 on Thursday. Jakub Bielecki, Eli Kaplo and Dominic Juric ...
Aug. 30—The Bedford High boys, the defending Division I state soccer champions, topped Nashua South 3-1 in a season opener on Thursday. Colin Johnson, Tavis Wallace and Ali Mirza scored the ...
Somerset fell to Bedford for the second straight season in the District 5 Class 2A boys soccer championship.
The United States Congress warranted that this memorial would be the nation's D-Day Memorial and President Bill Clinton authorized this effort in September 1996. President George W. Bush dedicated this memorial as the nation's D-Day memorial on June 6, 2001. Bedford lost more residents per capita in the Normandy landings than any other American ...
The Bedford Boys. While writing a 2002 biography, Blood and Champagne, [5] about Robert Capa, the celebrated war photographer, [6] Kershaw came across the story of Bedford, Virginia and its sacrifice on D-Day, 6 June 1944, on Dog Green sector of Omaha beach. The resulting book, The Bedford Boys, 2003, became a New York Times best-seller. [7]
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Flag-draped coffin of Major Thomas D. Howie in the rubble of St. Lo cathedral. On 11 June the 116th was withdrawn to the reserve in order to reorganize due to the D-Day losses. After the 115th Infantry was repulsed while attacking across the Ellé towards the key road junction of Saint-Lô, the 116th was moved forward on the morning of 13 June ...