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WWII 75Th Anniversary Commemorative Activities CHURCH SERVICE/MOVIE KEY WWII DATE CEREMONY MARCH OR TOUR WWII 75th Anniversary Commemorative Activities CHURCH SERVICE/MOVIE EDUCATIONAL As of June 20, 2019 PROGRAM SEARCH INSTRUCTIONS: Press CTRL + F to open the search box Line Number Commemoration Activity Location Date Start End Flyover Notes Contact/Website Friday, May 10, 2019 https://www.aopa.org/news- Sun 'm Fun International Fly-In and Expo and-media/all- with "That's All, Brother," a part of the Frederick, MD 5/10/2019 news/2019/april/04/admirati modern D-Day Squadron on-reverence-during-flight- 1 on-wwii-d-day-aircraft 31 MAY 2019 FRIDAY 1 JUNE 2019 SATURDAY Ceremonie du souvenir a la stele du B17 Pillet Patric Maire (Ceremony of remembrance at the B17 2 Bricquebec-en-cotentin 6/1/2019 Saturday 1000 1200 [email protected] Monument) 0233872250 2 JUNE 2019 SUNDAY amicale- oldhickory.mortain@orange. fr [email protected] 3 Old Hickory 30th Division and reception Mortain / Hill 314 6/2/2019 Sunday 1300 1900 Yes Noel Sarrazin 00 33 6 79 83 50 54 Jean Briend 645326340 3 JUNE 2019 MONDAY 4 Remembrance Bowl Carentan 6/3/2019 Monday 1000 1100 No 101st Football Game Helen Patton Dennis Dennebouy denis1975.dennebouy@gm 5 Historic March of Picauville Picauville 6/3/2019 Monday 1800 2100 No ail.com 33 (0) 2 33 41 02 48 Marie Legrand / 6 1st ID Monument Colleville Sur Mer 6/3/2019 Monday 1900 2230 +33.6.19.56.79.41 4 JUNE 2019 TUESDAY Denis van den Brink denis.van-den- 7 Carentan Battlefield Tour Start: Carentan Theater 6/4/2019 Tuesday 930 1630 No [email protected] 00 33 6 07 91 65 66 00 33 2 33 42 74 32 Dennis Dennebouy 82nd Chaplain will Ceremony in honor of Airborne Troops Monument U.S.A.F. denis1975.dennebouy@gm 8 6/4/2019 Tuesday 1000 1045 Yes support. Danish Navy and Flight Crew (Picauville) ail.com 33 (0) Band will attend. 2 33 41 02 48 9 Magneville Ceremony Magneville 6/4/2019 Tuesday 1000 1300 No Vin D'honneur Beatrice 02 33 52 26 81 Line Number Commemoration Activity Location Date Start End Flyover Notes Contact/Website Denis Lesage 10 29th ID Monument Ceremony Saint Clair Sur L'elleFriday, May6/4/2019 10, 2019 Tuesday 1000 1045 No [email protected] 06 09 59 31 61 Dorothea de la Houssaye 11 June 4th Veterans Lunch Picauville 6/4/2019 Tuesday 1130 1430 Chateau de Bernaville [email protected] 0612906917 Daniel Briard Chris Heisler Place Veteran U.S. [email protected] 06 12 Negreville 6/4/2019 Tuesday 1500 1615 Yes Ceremonie 77 65 06 23 or 02 33 52 63 27 Event will be followed on by Ceremony and Utah Beach to Sainte-Marie-du-Mont Sainte Marie Du Mont 13 6/4/2019 Tuesday 1500 2200 No Community Dinner in Philippe Tanne historic Ruck March near Utah Beach Sainte-Marie-Du- Mont . No e-mail. [email protected] Start: Sainte Mere Eglise [email protected] 14 Family Dinners 6/4/2019 Tuesday 1800 0000 No Community Center [email protected] 33 607 83 48 49 The event will honor the bravery of those who fought to defeat Nazism through accounts by The Holocaust Museum is joining with victims of Nazi Senators Tim Scott (R-SC) and Ben persecution. It will also U.S. Capitol Visitors Stacy Burdett, 15 Cardin (D-MD) to mark the 75th 6/4/2019 highlight our partnership Center, Rm SCVC 215 [email protected] anniversary of D-Day through the lens of with the US military to Holocaust history. integrate the moral questions raised by the Holocaust into US leadership and service culture. Antoine Simon +33 6 13 25 Movie "Memories of France" Mr. George 17 38 [email protected] 16 Airborne Museum 6/4/2019 Tuesday 2000 2130 No Ciampa with questions and a drink Magali Malet +33 6 74 28 14 89 5 JUNE 2019 WEDNESDAY 17 Pointe Du Hoc Climb Pointe du Hoc 6/5/2019 Wednesday 800 1100 N/A michael.yannaghas@orang 175th Memorial (Town Cemetary) La Cambe 6/5/2019 Wednesday 930 1030 No 18 e.fr 02 33 56 14 08 Marie Pascale Legrand at Charles Shay Native American Memorial St Laurent su Mer 19 6/5/2019 Wednesday 930 1330 Yes 011-33-6-19-56-79-41 or and Documentary film presentation (Omaha Beach) [email protected] Valerie Blandin 82nd ABN & 90th ID Monument 20 Gourbesville 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1000 1045 Yes 02 33 41 07 02 (Crossroads Monument) 06 69 51 58 08 helier dupont 21 Monument in memory of C47 Varenguebec 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1000 1400 [email protected] 06 63 94 55 35 M. Frederic Oblin Eisenhower statue and French Liberation 22 Bayeaux 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1030 [email protected] 02 Monument Ceremony 31 51 60 67 Line Number Commemoration Activity Location Date Start End Flyover Notes Contact/Website michael.yannaghas@orang 23 COL Warfield Monument Cartigny l'epinay 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1100 1200 Friday, May 10, 2019 e.fr 02 33 56 14 08 Jean-Paul Montagne (Maire) +33(0) 6 60 67 82 62 Tombe Kieffer Ceremony and Vin d- 24 Grandcamp-Maisy 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1100 1300 Yes Rue de Commandant honneur (Wine Reception) Kieffer Grandcamp-Maisy FR 14450 Herve Valognes President du Comite des fets Saint Germain de 25 Pathfinder Ceremony 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1130 1230 Vin D'honneur comitedesfetes.sgv@gmail. Varreville com 33(0) 2 50 16 25 23 33(0)6 06 07 53 83 Ginette Donge 507th PIR Monument (Monument 507 [email protected] 26 Amfreville 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1130 1400 No eme) & Vin d'honneur 0233401780 or 0642 81 57 10 Marco Kylian +31 16 27 00 Two day event, part of 3600 27 Parachute Drop (D.Z Ceremony) Carentan 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1130 1630 No Channel Crossing. Only [email protected] or supporting on 5 June Huberv Achten at +33 6 48 14 57 81 Commemorative Plaque at the bridge of 28 Isigny-sure-mer 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1530 1700 No [email protected] Aure Ingrid Anquetil [email protected] Cabbage Patch with parade, Signal 25 German Troops in 02.33.42.74.32 29 Carentan 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1530 2400 Yes Monument, Cocktails and Dinner attendance. Captain Yann Roumain de la Touche yann.roumain-de- [email protected] Jean Marc LeFranc 30 Pointe du Hoc Cliff Climb by Rangers Pointe du Hoc 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1500 1630 Yes +33 6 73 59 47 32 Franco Lazzaro +33 1 53 31 Old German Prison Camp Ceremony Foucarville 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1700 1800 No 83 45 86 mil-4- [email protected] Uwe Weniger mil-400- 32 German Cemetery La Cambe 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1700 1815 No [email protected] +33 1 53 83 46 01 [email protected] 33 1ID Monument and Vin D'Honneur Colleville Sur Mer 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1730 1815 r severine.letourneur@utah- beach.com 00 33 2 33 71 66 52, 00 33 6 25 Sainte Marie Du Mont 34 Private Mass at the Chapel of Madeleine 6/5/2019 Wednesday 1930 2030 No 43 01 42, 00 33 6 31 50 near Utah Beach 71 26 UTAH BEACH MUSEUM DIRECTOR 6 JUNE 2019 THURSDAY Omaha Beach 29ID Remi Bougault 35 29TH Division US-Morning of June 6TH Vierille-sur-mer 6/6/2019 Thursday 630 1000 No Monument and cemetery [email protected] marker. +33.6.14.80.15.84 Line Number Commemoration Activity Location Date Start End Flyover Notes Contact/Website Friday, May 10, 2019 MARY Nathalie Association DDAY-OVERLORD 36 MAJ Winters' Monument Sainte Marie Du Mont 6/6/2019 Thursday 830 900 No [email protected] 0618411461 American Cemetery at 37 American Cemetary Ceremony 6/6/2019 Thursday 1100 ABMC Coleville sur Mer Colonel Nicolai Mentz 38 Danish Sailor Monument Sainte-Marie Du Mont 6/6/2019 Thursday 900 1015 No [email protected] 00 33 6 78 79 06 37 severine.letourneur@utah- beach.com 00 33 2 33 71 66 52, 00 33 6 25 43 39 Utah Beach Ceremony Sainte Marie Du Mont 6/6/2019 Thursday 1030 1200 Yes 01 42, 00 33 6 31 50 71 26 UTAH BEACH MUSEUM DIRECTOR Maurice Renaud 40 Alexander Renaud Sainte Mere Eglise 6/6/2019 Thursday 1600 1630 Yes +33 6 11 74 87 92 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 41 Saint Mere Eglise Church Service Sainte Mere Eglise 6/6/2019 Thursday 1630 1730 No Maurice Renaud 0611748792 [email protected] AVA Ceremony (Airborne Monument Church Square, Sainte [email protected] 42 6/6/2019 Thursday 1730 1815 Yes Ceremony) Mere Eglise Maurice Renaud 0611748792 Senator Portman and Representative Bill Johnson, authorized the placement of a plaque Unveiling of WWII Memorial Prayer near the World War II temporary plaque and a reading of the Memorial in Washington, prayer at the Circle of Remembrance, just 11:30 D.C. inscribed with the 43 Washington, DC 6/6/2019 north of the World War II Memorial, a.m. words of the prayer that located at 1750 Independence Avenue President Franklin D. SW, Washington, D.C. 20024 Roosevelt gave to the nation the morning of D- Day. The legislation was signed into law on June 30, 2014. The 75th anniversary of D-Day Bedford, VA 6/6/2019 https://www.dday.org/ 44 7 JUNE 2019 FRIDAY 45 Survivor Meeting Montebourg 6/7/2019 Friday 1045 1300 No ? Jean Quetier 46 Ceremony of the 3 Temporary Cemetery's Sainte Mere Eglise 6/7/2019 Friday 900 930 Yes [email protected] 06-86-40-2459 Line Number Commemoration Activity Location Date Start End Flyover Notes Contact/Website Ingrid Anquetil 47 Reenlistment Ceremony for 101st Carentan Friday, May 6/7/201910, 2019 Friday 1000 1130 No [email protected] 02.33.42.74.32 Daniel Briard [email protected] 06 48 Charles Deglopper "325th GIR" Amfreville 6/7/2019 Friday 1000 1100 Yes 77 65 06 23 or 02 33 52 63 27 Jean Marc LeFranc 49 National Guard Monument Verrville Sur Mer 6/7/2019 Friday 1000 1100 Yes +33 6 73 59 47 32 Thierry Lugbull 50 Franco American Ceremony Saint Lo 6/7/2019 Friday 1000 1330 Yes 670761236 [email protected] Jean Quetier FRA, UK, GER, NE, US 51 Signal Monument (Liberation Monument) Sainte Mere Eglise 6/7/2019 Friday 1045 1130 Yes [email protected] anthems 06-86-40-2459 Philippe Leclerc philippe-et- 52 29th ID Memorial Saint Laurent Sur Mer 6/7/2019 Friday 1100 1230 Yes [email protected] Dorothea de la Houssaye 53 June 7th Veterans Lunch Picauville 6/7/2019 Friday 1130 1430 Chateau de Bernaville [email protected] 0612906917 Square Rex Combs (picnic at Jardin de Jean Quetier Picnic at 1200 ceremony 54 Meimoir) & Rex Combs Memorial Chef du Pont 6/7/2019 Friday 1200 1500 Yes [email protected] begins at 1400 Ceremony and picnic 06-86-40-2459 David A.
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