Tomorrow is one of the important day's in our history that get's little recognition, or mention in these time's today, & we all have a lot to be thankful for the huge sacrifice that took place June 6th, 1944, the day's before, the many day's afterword.
I have not posted pics in awhile, but here are a few.
Thank God for this generation of men, that we will never see the likes of again! All photos are from USFG

C-47s with CG-4 Waco Gliders just before D-Day, 1944, 316th Troop Carrier Group, 37th TCS.

A-20 from the 416th Bomb Group making a bomb run on D-Day, 6 June 1944.

Captain Elwood R. Quesada, assigned to intelligence in the Office of the Chief of Air Corps in October 1940, went on to become commanding general of the 9th Fighter Command where he established advanced Headquarters on the Normandy beachhead on D-Day plus one, and directed his planes in aerial cover and air support for the Allied invasion of the continent. -

P-47 fighter-bomber pilots at a rough airstrip near St. Mere Eglise on June 15, 1944. By the end of August, all 18 of the 9th Air Force’s fighter-bomber and four of its medium bomber groups were based on the continent. -
Well there was another pilot, one of the many that flew that day (the records don't reflect he flew more than one sortie)

Stauart Photo
1st LT Charles F Stuart
381st Fighter Squadron
363rd Fighter Group
B3-E "Stinky"
111 Combat Missions WWII
Thanks Dad!
Miss You A Lot!
Robbie
PS Dad Flew A Spit One Time, So Here Ya Go Pop!
