Honoring D-Day

I was fortunate enough to save enough money to travel to France for a once in a lifetime family trip.

As a U.S. military veteran, I thought it was important for my children to witness the sacrifices previous generations of Americans have made for all of us.

80 years ago, the largest military invasion by sea in history began the process of liberating Europe from a genocidal dictator.

During World War II, one of every 3 American men aged 16 and up served in the military during the war.

Every man, woman and child pulled together to fight for freedom for the world and the ultimate security of the United States.

The last 80 years have proven that if the world’s democracies cooperate for our mutual safety, we can all enjoy freedom.

The biggest threats to freedom in America in 2024 are not overseas, but divisions within our own society.

Make sure you honor our ancestors and military heroes by supporting only those citizens who promote freedom for all instead of the interests of a few.

Normandy Invasion

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