0606DDAY

INCLUDING ABOUT HOW THEY FEEL
SOME STILL JUMP PARACHUTE last year, 88 years old!
SOME 88 years old today means 16 years old in 1944!
what did you do for antiwar when you were 16 candles ?

your duty each one has a manner for duty :
- songs
- babies
- love no war
- reading DSM V, VI to check that ALL PEOPLE are in, may probbly have certianly sthg, not only fB, Viets, Rep, Dem, Vets.
Quoting ONE CATEGORY could be followed by sthg specila, ie Court ! who knows ????????
Today anti war songs, professionals, civilians, resistants, children? I dunno if they know how to use toys,
ALL ARE SUCCEEDING IN PEACE AND LOVE.
Tomorrow ? only auspices, andaruspices now, we are procrastinators.

Many people think they know the answer: designated day, decision day, doomsday, or even death day. Our answer, like many answers in the field of history, is not so simple. Disagreements between military historians and etymologists about the meaning of D-Day abound. Here are just two explanations: In Stephen Ambrose’s D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II, he writes, Time magazine reported on June 12 [1944] that “as far as the U.S. Army can determine, the first use of D for Day, H for Hour was in Field Order No. 8, of the First Army, A.E.F., issued on Sept. 20, 1918, which read, ‘The First Army will attack at H-Hour on D-Day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel salient.’” (p. 491) In other words, the D in D-Day merely stands for Day. This coded designation was used for the day of any important invasion or military operation. For military planners (and later historians), the days before and after a D-Day were indicated using plus and minus signs: D-4 meant four days before a D-Day, while D+7 meant seven days after a D-Day. In Paul Dickson’s War Slang, he quotes Robert Hendrickson’s Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins, Many explanations have been given for the meaning of D-Day, June 6, 1944, the day the Allies invaded Normandy from England during World War II. The Army has said that it is “simply an alliteration, as in H-Hour.” Others say the first D in the word also stands for “day,” the term a code designation. The French maintain the D means “disembarkation,” still others say “debarkation,” and the more poetic insist D-Day is short for “day of decision.”

Friends all tried to warn me
But I held my head up high
All the time they warned me
But I only passed them by
They all tried to tell me
But I guess I didn't care
I turned my back and
Left them standing there
All the burning bridges that have fallen after me
All the lonely feelings and the burning memories
Everyone I left behind each time I closed the door
Burning bridges lost forevermore
Joey tried to help me find a job
A while ago
When I finally got it I didn't want to go
The party Mary gave for me
When I just walked away
Now there's nothing left for me to say
All the burning bridges that have fallen after me
All the lonely feelings and the burning memories
Everyone I left behind each time I closed the door
Burning bridges lost forevermore
Years have passed and I keep thinking
What a fool I've been
I look back into the past and
Think of way back then
I know that I lost everything I thought that I could win
I guess I should have listened to my friends
All the burning bridges that have fallen after me
All the lonely feelings and the burning memories
Everyone I left behind each time I closed the door
Burning bridges lost forevermore
Burning bridges lost forevermore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXIjE_gDw94

yes i ignored the sens D-D, ty
For all specialists, yesterday, today, for normandy cow, and Angus too,
in anti war it is Decisive Day. Just writing.
5: 00 AM the first who landed in CAEN was RUPERT.
All the world know this name, the first to land, followed by ....

New Zealand, Australian in the ANZAC GALLIPOLI spirit Canadians, British, POLISH , plenty of countries 44, SINGAPORIANS, British commonwealth Empire, ALL AFRICAN COUNTRIES, if i forget one, sorry people, just let me know. These day will be dedicated on this thread.
THERE IS NOBODY AGAINST D-DAY, it is HISTORIC, the DAY who allowed free speech for today generations, pace is important to write protests songs (the Mamas and the papas? ty for quoting the reference, me oleman 64, i wasn't in D-D beaches, I saw a movie about, from ET movie maker, Ryan's daughter ? )

There was not a bridge btw GB and F, not a Tunnel either.
THERE IS NOBODY AGAINST D-DAY, it is HISTORIC, the DAY who allowed free speech for today generations, pace is important to write protests songs (the Mamas and the papas? ty for quoting the reference, me oleman 64, i wasn't in D-D beaches, I saw a movie about, from ET movie maker, Ryan's daughter ? )
Where was Clint Eastwood on D-DAY ? LOOK IN THµ µµPAST HELPS US TO THINK, to what ? Gerbek gices the answer : the future we prepare today. Ty gerbek, that is important, present is fo us, THEN PAPAS PREPARE FUTUR FOR CHILDREN.
It is unchained melody for people "hase been" papas, like I was a hase been, and JUNG grand papa, twice, and beau père : I gave all to my children, my guitar of my happies hippies days to my son.
THE MOST IMPORTANT GIFT, my tuppence guitar I brought in California 72, singin songs with,i could'nt sy more than "I stepped into an avalanche".
Control gerbek knows certainly that song, me I think. From great Leonard.

Today celebrity in the world is a futur president, he was GENERAL EISENHOWER, IKE EISENHOWER, ty gerbek, my memory is sometimes low.
GENERAL HAD CHEF, universally loved :

MAMIE EISENHOWER HAD REAL INFLUENCE ON HIS HUSBAND :
Dwight David Eisenhower. Feminitude was rare, and babytigrr should have lotta work to let women respected, as does Frenchbasher, even if sometimes it may be slightly ecessive respect. I rely each morning LEWIS LAW.
Back to the topic THE CODE NAME OF D DAY was not DA VINCI CODE, but ????
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lotta people think world is mad, DSM IV according to. Serious, true.
all ppl including white, black, LGBT, civilian, militars, FSB, CIA, pastafarians, neonaturists, who wear clothes in naturists camp, everybody, except mad dogs, and others too.