Honoring D-day veterans at Normandy
President Obama joined French President Nicolas Sarkozy and Britain’s Prince Charles in ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of the D-day landings on Normandy beaches by British and American troops on June 6, 1944.
President Obama hugs American veteran Clyde Combs who participated in the D-day landings at Normandy. Leaders of Allied nations and veterans are attending an international ceremony to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the D-day landings on June 6, 1944. (Peter Macdiarmid / Getty Images)
Veterans sing hymns during a service in the British Cemetery in Bayeux, France. Several hundred of the remaining veterans of the Normandy campaign have returned to France, many possibly for the final time, to take part in commemorations to mark the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in 1944. (Matt Cardy / Getty Images)
A British veteran holds a wooden cross with a poppy to pay respect to comrades killed in 1944 at the beach in Langrune-sur-Mer, code-named Sword, in Normandy, northwestern France. (Joel Saget / AFP/Getty Images)
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At the British cemetery in Bayeux, veteran Fredrick William Norris, who was awarded the Military Medal is helped by his daughters as he waves farewell at the graves of friends from his regiment, the 5th Assault Regiment of the Armored Engineers, who fell after their tank was destroyed on Sword Beach on D-day. (Matt Cardy / Getty Images)
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