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I’ve covered galore anniversaries of D-Day, and they ne'er suffer their powerfulness to move.
We were astatine nan 81st day astatine nan stunning American cemetery successful Normandy adjacent Omaha Beach connected Friday. American and different allied forces landed connected that and different beaches, arsenic good arsenic parachuting from nan skies, to spell connected to conclusion Nazi Germany successful World War II.
WORLD WAR II VETERANS TRAVEL TO NORMANDY FOR EMOTIONAL D-DAY COMMEMORATION

Fox News' Greg Palkot visits an American cemetery successful Normandy, France connected June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot)
Some 75,000 U.S. troops were involved. 2,500 were killed. 5,000 injured. Just connected that time itself.
One of those who made it crossed Omaha Beach is nan still-very spry 102-year-old Minnesota-born Jake Larson. He declared to america jubilantly, "Not only did I make it done six battles … I made it without a scratch! Somebody ‘upstairs’ loves me."

Monument unveiled June 6, 2025, honoring U.S. pilots who mislaid their lives successful nan D-Day penetration and crossed Europe successful WWII (Courtesy The Greatest Generations Foundation) (The Greatest Generations Foundation)
WORLD WAR II VETERANS TRAVEL TO NORMANDY FOR EMOTIONAL D-DAY COMMEMORATION

Fox News' Greg Palkot pinch 102-year-old D-Day seasoned Jake Larson connected June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot)
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said astatine nan ceremonial marking nan time and met pinch nan dwindling number of World War II veterans.
He told america that alliances were important connected D-Day and still could beryllium important successful these troubled times.
DEFENSE SECRETARY PETE HEGSETH REVEALS WHY MILITARY RECRUITMENT HAS SOARED UNDER TRUMP

Military planes alert complete an American cemetery successful Normandy, France, successful remembrance of D-Day connected June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot)
" America first’ hasn’t meant and doesn’t mean 'America alone,’" he added. "Working pinch our friends and partners, there’s a batch we tin execute now pinch gathering threats successful nan world."
Still, immoderate of those who saw action successful Normandy and astir nan globe successful World War II are not judge nan connection has gotten through.

WWII veterans astatine a D-Day ceremony ceremonial connected June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot)
Two centenarian combat veterans and autochthonal New Yorkers, brought to France by nan Greatest Generations Foundation, person their ain thoughts.
Flushing-born Ray Sweeney asked rhetorically, "What did we learn? I don’t deliberation we learned much. We gave up a batch of bodies. We had a batch of bodies."
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Fox News' Greg Palkot pinch 103-year-old WWII seasoned Ray Sweeney connected June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot)
And Brooklyn-born Harold Radish noted, "War is heroic successful nan movies. But successful existent life, it’s killing. It’s not getting on pinch somebody."
Still, nan crowds who came Friday to nan now-peaceful French beaches were dependable and large. A beardown motion that sacrifices person been remembered. And possibly immoderate lessons learned.

A seasoned stands connected nan shores astatine Omaha Beach successful Normandy, France, connected June 6, 2025. (Greg Palkot)
Greg Palkot serves arsenic a London-based elder overseas affairs analogous for FOX News Channel (FNC). He joined nan web successful 1998 arsenic a correspondent.