Romaine Commemorates the 80th Anniversary of D-Day


June 6th marks the 80th anniversary of the D-Day invasion | The National WWII Museum

Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine issued a video message commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day. On June 6, 1944, Allied forces invaded the beaches of Normandy which significantly changed the course of World War II.

“80 years ago today (June 6th), more than 24,000 troops began the invasion of Normandy to protect our freedom and fight against the Axis of Evil. This invasion was among the largest military operations ever conducted.

Hundreds of thousands of soldiers fought in this great battle, with thousands of Allied Troops making the ultimate sacrifice in combat.

D-Day didn’t just change the trajectory of World War II - but served as a turning point in our history. We must not forget the grave sacrifices our nation’s soldiers made.

As time passes by, we unfortunately lose perspective and insight of The Greatest Generation. We must never forget their patriotism and allegiance to our country. I ask that you take time today to reflect upon their heroism.

Because those who served in World War 2 inspired generations of heroes after them to accomplish greatness. I thank those men and women who served that are still with us today and their loved ones for carrying on their legacies. May we never forget. God Bless America.”

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