72nd Anniversary of the D-Day beach Landings in Normandy
Friday 3rd – Sunday 5th June
Carentan
Reconstruction of a US camp with 1940’s military and civilian exhibitions: “Arizona camp“.
Saturday 4th June
9 a.m.: Opening to the public – free visit
11 a.m. (to be confirmed): Vehicle blessing with Father Lefrançois, former military Chaplain. Tribute to victims, with three Piper bands.
2 p.m.: Exhibition baseball match, women against men (camp members only)
5 p.m.: come and cheer on camp teams for a military obstacle course
9 p.m.: Concert USO Camp Show with band Flying Chickens
72nd Anniversary of the D-Day beach Landings in Normandy
Friday 3rd – Sunday 5th June
Reconstruction of a US camp with 1940’s military and civilian exhibitions: “Arizona camp“.
Friday 3rd June
9 a.m.: Opening to the public – free visit
5 p.m.: come and cheer on camp teams for a military obstacle course
7 p.m.: GI’s soup served by Red Cross nurses in 1940’s uniform
9 p.m.: Evening “Stage Door Canteen” with Mike&Deborah and Doughnut Dollies (1940’s atmosphere, evening dress)
72nd Anniversary of the D-Day beach Landings in Normandy
THURSDAY JUNE 2nd
Picauville
Ceremony at USAAF monuments, Prieuré parking across from the church.
In honor of Airborne troops and crews with military authorities,
a large unit of American soldiers (paratroopers and flight crew) so as German paratroopers.
Military music to be confirmed.
Organization: Picauville Se Souvient “Picauville remembers”
– 02 33 41 02 48 – 07 83 19 49 43 –
email : charles.dennebouy@orange.fr
72nd Anniversary of the D-Day beach Landings in Normandy
Wednesday 1st June
Sainte Mère Eglise
Inauguration of exhibition: «Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne, Winter 1944 »
This exceptional exhibition also enhances the “Way of Liberty”, starting from Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Normandy with “Borne 0” and ends in Bastogne, Belgium. A part is dedicated to General Patton’s role in The Battle of the Bulge.
This exhibition will last until the end of the year.
Organization: Airborne Museum – 0033 233 41 41 35 – www.airborne-museum.org
72nd Anniversary of the D-Day beach Landings in Normandy
Wednesday 1st June
Sainte Mère Eglise
Inauguration of exhibition: «Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne, Winter 1944 », at the Airborne Museum.
December 16th, 1944, Hitler ordered a major German offensive campaign to take back Anvers harbor and stop Allied advance. The surprise attack caught the Allied forces completely off guard: it was sudden, quick and efficient. Decisions had to be made: General Eisenhower sent reserve units from France in reinforcement.
This exhibition will last until the end of the year.
Organization: Airborne Museum – 0033 233 41 41 35 – www.airborne-museum.org
72nd Anniversary of the D-Day beach Landings in Normandy
Wednesday 1st June
Sainte Mère Eglise
Inauguration of exhibition: «Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne, Winter 1944 »
The Battle of the Bulge was a very exhausting (physically and emotionaly) et deadly experience for the Allied. These men had to face extremely cold winter and a lack of food and ammunition supplies. The defeat of German Army has happened after a salutary break: supply could reach ground troops and eased General Patton arrival. The Battle of the Bulge lasted until end of January 1945.
This exhibition will last until the end of the year.
Organization: Airborne Museum – 0033 233 41 41 35 – www.airborne-museum.org