The National D-Day Memorial Foundation

By Joel Comm June 6, 2003 2 Comments   

On this, the 59th anniversary of the invasion that marked the beginning of the end to World War II, FamSite looks at an organization that is helping to not only preserve the memory of that day, but also honor the participants.

Called The National D-Day Memorial Foundation, it is a group of veterans and volunteers organized as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation and warranted by the U.S. Congress to build and maintain a memorial to Allied Forces who invaded the Normandy coast of France on June 6, 1944. The memorial will be located in Bedford, Virginia, a city that lost 21 of its citizens during the invasion. Here you can learn about the process of putting the memorial together, take a virtual tour of it, personal memories of some of the participants, and ways to become involved with the foundation.

The importance of this date is truly significant in our history. The sacrifices our soldiers and sailors made will live forever. It is fitting that we ensure that sacrifice is not soon forgotten.

http://www.dday.org/

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2 Comments to “The National D-Day Memorial Foundation”
  1. Georgeanna Meyer says:
    Your search - I have two dog tags that are written in Japanese. My father fought in World War 11 and these dog tags were among his belongings. If these were stolen I want them to go to the family of those who were killed. They are written in Japanese, so I don't know what to do. Please help. - did not match any documents.

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The National D-Day Memorial Foundation