NormandyInvasionVFW Post 3278, with the Ladies & Men’s Auxiliary, will commentate the 71st Anniversary of the Invasion of Normandy on Wednesday, June 10, 2015.

The commendation will be held at the VFW Post, located at 2300 Stephen F. Austin Drive.  The public is invited to attend.

VFW officials provided the following historical account of the day.

“Despite unfavorable weather forecasts, General Eisenhower made the decision to attack on June 6, 1944. At 0200 that morning one British and two American airborne divisions were dropped behind the beaches in order to secure routes of egress from the beaches for the seaborne forces. After an intensive air and naval bombardment, assault waves of troops began landing at 0630. More than 5,000 ships and 4,000 ship-to-shore craft were employed in the landings. British forces on the left flank and U.S. forces on the right had comparatively easy going, but U.S. forces in the center (Omaha Beach) met determined opposition. Nevertheless, by nightfall of the first day, large contingents of three British, one Canadian, and three American infantry divisions, plus three airborne divisions, had a firm foothold on Hitler’s “fortress Europe.”

Pictured above:  The US Army lands in Normandy, France, on Omaha Beach, 0630 hours 6 June 1944.