'Age shall not weary them': Watch as one of Canada's Second World War veterans pays tribute to his comrades-in-arms during D-Day commemorations at the Beny-sur-mer Canadian War Cemetery. Complete coverage here:
“This operation is not being planned with any alternatives. This operation is planned as a victory, and that’s the way it’s going to be. We’re going down there, and we’re throwing everything we have into it, and we’re going to make it a success.
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