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The 80th Anniversary of D-Day

June 6, 2024

“Never Forget” - a reflection on the 80th anniversary of D-Day


On this 80th anniversary of D-Day, we reflect on the lives lost, the survivors, and their impact with solemn gratitude and remembrance. 


On June 6th, 1944, the largest military operation of modern times landed 156,000 Allied forces from the U.S., Britain, and Canada by sea and air on 5 beaches in Normandy, France in an effort that would change the course of World War II. 


Under the codename “Operation Overlord”, the invasion of Nazi-occupied France claimed more than 4,400 Allied lives and many more, including French civilians. Today, we pause to honor the lives lost and the survivors, who courageously fought for peace.


This week, World War II Veterans from the U.S., Britain, and Canada have traveled to Normandy to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings that helped lead to Hitler’s defeat. To take part in today’s commemorations, I encourage you to watch the livestream HERE or visit the National World War II Museum website HERE.


At the ceremonies, French President Emmanuel Macron awarded the Legion of Honor, France’s highest distinction, to 11 U.S. Veterans and a British female Veteran. Additionally, Macron awarded the Legion of Honor to 103-year-old Christian Lamb. Christian is the daughter of a Royal Navy admiral. She was studying in Normandy when her father called her back to London in 1939. In London, Lamb worked tirelessly to create detailed maps that guided the crews of landing crafts on D-Day.


Though they were not yet able to take part in the combat, women played a vital role in the invasion operation. Included were the many women who proudly rolled up their sleeves to work in factories where they built bombers, tanks, and other weaponry. While their contributions were long overshadowed by the combat exploits of men, their bravery and dedication in stepping into the factories and taking on the behind the scenes roles greatly helped enable the men to fight. 


To this day, D-Day Veterans continue using their voices to echo a message they hope will live on eternally: “Never forget.” May we carry this message today and every day as we honor the 80th anniversary of D-Day. 


To our Veterans and service members - I’d like to pause and sincerely thank you all for your service. We are forever grateful for your choice to serve - we know this service comes at a cost, and although our recognition cannot fully encapsulate the gratitude we hold for your sacrifices, we want you to know they will never be forgotten. 


Today and every day, we honor our fallen heroes, and we honor you.


 As we hold space to honor and remember D-Day, we know that today is a heavy day. Take special care of yourselves today, and remember that you are cared for and supported by a network of CAVARTists and Military Sisterhood Initiative Sisters with shared experiences.

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