None of us front-pagers have put up a D-Day post, so I’ll try to find some of the best tweets.
D-Day: It was 75 years ago, yet still the memories, smells and horror of the Normandy landings are fresh in the mind of veteranshttps://t.co/KKY0VvI9GY pic.twitter.com/1hgMtjJ6Hs
— BBC Wales News (@BBCWalesNews) June 6, 2019
"In Normandy, gratitude and grief ahead of D-Day's 75th anniversary" https://t.co/I4JF3QRMxn
— Meme-Link (@BreslerAlex) June 6, 2019
IN HIS OWN WORDS: Frank DeVita was just 19 years old when he landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy on June 6, 1944. He traveled back to France to honor his fallen comrades 75 years after D-Day. Before he left, DeVita said he will never forget that day and what he experienced. pic.twitter.com/WnDVKsB6bn
— WHNT News 19 (@whnt) June 6, 2019
30 Dakotas dropping paratroopers over Normandy makes for an impressive sight in this video: https://t.co/bebmnLBFpZ
When you realise that, on D-Day itself, c.800 of them flew from Airstrip 1, yet another demonstration of the scale of Operation Neptune is made starkly apparent.
— Edward James (@EdwardAJames) June 6, 2019
It looks like Our President managed to read a speech all the way through, giving rise to shouts of joy among the media that he had finally become presidential. He dissed Nancy Pelosi and assorted others later. I’ll let you find all that for yourselves if you are so inclined.