andyt
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Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 5:49 pm
I saw a really touching show on CBC. A Canadian woman stationed in London married a Canadian man stationed there on May 11, 1944. They had a brief honeymoon and then he went off to land on Juno beach. He survived the initial attack, but was killed on June 11. So she only had that brief time with him. She said he wanted to go, that he saw it as his job and one that had to be done. He told her something like "we're going there to die." She's going back this year to visit his grave at Bény-sur-Mer - he was the first soldier buried there.
Also is brother was best man at the wedding, and wasn't in the initial assault. He survived, is in his 90's I think, and was still moved to tears talking about it. He and the widow of his brother have stayed in touch all these years.