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World War II Veterans Return To France For 80th D-Day Anniversary

Omolemi EboisetaleBy Omolemi EboisetaleJune 7, 2024 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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The last heroes of World War II gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. 

These veterans, many returning to France for the first time since the historic invasion, reflected on their bravery, sacrifices, and the enduring legacy of their actions on June 6, 1944.

D-Day, known as the largest amphibious assault in history, saw thousands of American and Allied troops storm the beaches of Normandy, a turning point in World War II that led to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.

For the past five years, ABC News’ “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir and his team have documented the stories of these World War II veterans. As the 80th anniversary approached, Muir accompanied these quiet heroes on their journey back to Normandy, capturing their emotional return.





Among them was Irving Locker, now 99, who vividly recalled his role as a 19-year-old staff sergeant in the First Army, 4th Infantry Division. Locker described the harrowing experience of landing on the beach under fire and the overwhelming sight of fallen comrades. Reflecting on his service, he emphasized, “People have to know that freedom is not free.”

Jack Claiborne, who passed away in September 2023, served as a helmsman and gunner, driving troops to Omaha Beach on LCI 492. His family shared his pride in educating younger generations about the war and the sacrifices made by his fellow soldiers.

At 102, Andrew “Tim” Kiniry returned to Normandy, recalling his days as a medic with the 45th Evacuation Hospital. He emphasized the importance of remembering the sacrifices of D-Day, stating, “Eighty years, and the people of Normandy are still honoring us.”

Harold Himmelsbach, 98, landed on D-Day at age 18. Recalling the dramatic and tragic moments, he emphasized the camaraderie among soldiers, “It was just take care of your friend. And that’s what we all did.”

The emotional journey also included Alan Kinder and his grandson, Justin, a history teacher. This trip brought them closer, and Kinder expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share his story with the next generation.

Onofrio Zicari, 96, shared his fear and shock on D-Day, stating, “I didn’t realize what war was until that day; it was awful.” He, along with other veterans, returned with the nonprofit “Forever Young Veterans,” aiming to honor their fallen comrades and ensure their stories are not forgotten.

Diane Hight, the founder of “Forever Young Veterans,” stressed the mission behind these trips, highlighting the veterans’ desire to honor their friends who did not return. “They want to say to their friends that did not come home, ‘I haven’t forgotten you. And I hope I’ve lived my life where you’re proud of me,'” she said.

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