"This is my 16th day in France. We were part of the first wave to hit the beach. Our job was to blow a hole in the sea wall so that our tanks could get through. Things were really tough for us for awhile here, that morning of D-Day. Our job turned out OK though, and we received a citation for our work. That's all that I'll say about that for now. Someday when I come home, I'll tell you all about it."
I still have this letter. It's framed. Regarding the last sentence - he never really complied.
Those men went through Hell and we owe them so much. But it is Now our turn and our True Enemy is NO LONGER Foreign but Domestic
Exactly! Below is a link to a great article I read today. One sentence was particularly very emphatic to me - "Only Americans have the ability to deprive Americans of their freedom.'
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2023/06/dday_history_and_memory.html
Thanks it was a good read