We’re now 81 years removed from June 6, 1944: D-Day. Soon, we’ll be without any living veterans of the Second World War. And not long after that, we’ll lose anyone with contemporaneous memories of the conflict.
Let these sober reflections inspire you to pay tribute, as Ronald Reagan once did, to the boys of Pointe du Hoc, and to all who fought for us in that war, many of whom never returned alive to their homes.
It is up to us to keep their memory alive.




