Obama : "I was here 10 years ago LIE?" Pres George W. Bush was there in 2004 to mark the 60th Anniversary of the D-Day invasion. http://www.truthorfiction.com/rumors/o/OBAMA-NO-SHOW-D-DAY.htm#.U5GNtfldX7d
Pres Obama:
"Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg has served ten. I've told Cory's incredible story before, most recently when he sat with my wife, Michelle, at the State of the Union Address. But it was here, at Omaha Beach, on the 65th anniversary of D-Day, where I first met Cory and his fellow Army Rangers, right after they made their own jump into Normandy.Transcript of Obama's speech on 70th Anniversary of D-Day
"Many, like my grandfather, who served in Patton's Army, lived a quiet life, trading one uniform and set of responsibilities for another -- teacher, doctor, engineer, Dad."
I am looking for any information on the role/mission/whereabouts of the 1830th Ordnance Supply and Maintenance Co. Aviation during World War II. It was part of the 327th Service Group in the 367th Fighter Group. I am especially interested in anything pertaining to Sgt. Stanley Armour Dunham.
This is what I have for the unit, was not in the UK on the 30 Sept 1943 list but shows up at Langar, Nottinghamshire on the 14 Nov 1943 list.
On the 31 Dec 1943 list it is at Ramsbury, Wiltshire.
On the 21 Feb 1944 list it is at Welford, Berkshire.
The lists, 31 Mar, 30 Apr, 31 May, abd 30 Jun 1944 show it at Stoney Cross, Hampshire.
It was not on the UK Station List of 31 Aug 1944 so it must have gone to the Continent. Contiental List of 16 Dec 1944 show the unit at Juivincourt, France which is northwest of Reims. The list for 2 May 1945 has the unit at Eschborn, Germany just west of Frankfurt.
France pulls out stops for 'super guest of honour' Queen Elizabeth http://t.co/9m47j1lBgu via @YahooNews
— Rafe Heydel-Mankoo (@RafHM) June 6, 2014
Then and now in pictures: 70 years later, Normandy's beaches retain memory of D-Day invasionTweet Below translation: Picture of the day.......that of the official brochure of # DDay distributed to the press this morning
La photo du jour...celle de la plaquette officielle du #DDay distribuée à la presse ce matin pic.twitter.com/qHO82tTwzG
— Adeline Francois (@a2linefrancois) June 6, 2014
D-Day: June 6th 1944 as it happened http://t.co/1LbwQ4tKG7 This is brilliant
— Will Heaven (@WillHeaven) June 6, 2014
Love this picture of WWII veterans from Omaha Beach today #DDay70 pic.twitter.com/DsPhpy3iEd
— Nedra Pickler (@nedrapickler) June 6, 2014
RT @fransschuitemak: Thank you veterans! @poppypride1 @CanadaNATO #DDay70 @liberationroute http://t.co/Ij0Rnb6if1 pic.twitter.com/Rhtzckos1f
— Oad (@OadBus) June 6, 2014
#Today in 1944, 73,000 American forces landed in Normandy on #DDay. 6,603 died http://t.co/FKKv8SkdvM pic.twitter.com/ETnTFvUjtf
— U.S. Embassy France (@USEmbassyFrance) June 6, 2014
REMEMBER D-Day; REMEMBER more Americans died on 9/11/01 than on 6/6/44; REMEMBER we are STILL AT WAR with a deadly enemy #DDAY70 #HonorVets
— Montgomery Granger (@mjgranger1) June 6, 2014
June 5,1944: Paratroops of 6th Airborne Division blacken their faces by an Albemarle aircraft at RAF Harwell pic.twitter.com/4hHqIRhxGM
— Tweeting from WW2 (@livefromww) June 5, 2014

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