The brave service members who fought on D-Day represent the Greatest Generation in our history.
Together, they stood to oppose the forces of fascism, volunteered to lay down their lives for our liberty, and answered freedom’s call at its hour of greatest need.
And today, on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, President Biden met with 30 World War II veterans in Normandy to honor their service. Together we remember their sacrifice and recommit to the future they fought for — one grounded in freedom, democracy, equality, and opportunity for all.
Together, they stood to oppose the forces of fascism, volunteered to lay down their lives for our liberty, and answered freedom’s call at its hour of greatest need.
And today, on the 80th anniversary of D-Day, President Biden met with 30 World War II veterans in Normandy to honor their service. Together we remember their sacrifice and recommit to the future they fought for — one grounded in freedom, democracy, equality, and opportunity for all.
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