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Normandy Photos

Normandy Photos

You can find 60 photos or so on my Facebook page.

You’ll see here the Robert Niland grave, who was the inspiration for the movie, Saving Private Ryan. You’ll see the first house liberated by the allies (British glider troops who seized the Pegasus Bridge). Almost 10,000 Americans  are buried in what is considered American soil overlooking Omaha beach where, as Lincoln said a half-century earlier, the gave their “last full measure of devotion.” It is as sacred a place as you’re told, as you can imagine, as you can experience.

© Alan Weiss 2011. All rights reserved.

The first house liberated in France, still in the same family.

On the exterior wall. The first house liberated in France.

Just a portion of the 10,000 graves.

Inspiration for Saving Private Ryan. His brother's grave is next to his, and a third brother died elsewhere.President Roosevelt's son, a brigadier general, and one of only three Americans awarded the Medal of Honor during the invasion.

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Alan Weiss is a consultant, speaker, and author of over 60 books. His consulting firm, Summit Consulting Group, Inc., has attracted clients from over 500 leading organizations around the world.

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