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On this day in 1944, 150,000 Allied soldiers are being loaded onto ships all across southern England. Tomorrow, they'll take part in history's greatest invasion. “At that time, we didn't know it was D-Day," one veteran would later recall. "We just knew we had a job to do.”
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One of the most famous sequences of the 1962 D-Day film 'The Longest Day' features the church bells of Sainte-Mère-Église in Normandy ringing as paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne descend into the centre of the town. We got to hear them in person a few years ago. (sound on) #Dday
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Today in 1943, the last German and Italian forces operating in North Africa surrender to the Allies, ending nearly three years of desert warfare. Axis losses in the campaign total 2,500 tanks, 6,200 guns, 8,000 aircraft, and nearly half a million men killed, wounded or captured
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Today in 1945, a 500-ship U.S. Navy armada opens fire on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. The bombardment, which precedes amphibious landings by 30,000 Marines, lasts for three days straight. Nearly 20,000 defenders are dug in on the five-mile-long island.
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On this day in 1958, the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II makes its first flight. More than 5,000 will eventually roll off assembly lines and serve in a dozen countries' air forces. As of 2026, three nations still fly Phantoms: Greece, Turkey and Iran.
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Today in 1975, the last U.S. personnel are evacuated from Saigon. The airlift, dubbed Operation Frequent Wind, sees 7,000 American & Vietnamese civilians pulled out before the capital falls to the communists. It was a sobering conclusion to America's long war in SE Asia.
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Today in 1942, 16 twin-engine B-25 bombers secretly launch from the deck of the carrier USS Hornet and mount America's first air strike on Japan. The Doolittle Raid, which comes just 132 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, surprises the world. See:
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