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D-Day: Hove veteran disappears for Normandy trip

Staff had not been able to get Bernard Jordan on to an accredited tour to Normandy, but he made his own way there

The former mayor of Hove, Bernard Jordan, left the home at 10:30 BST on Thursday, and was reported missing to Sussex Police that evening.

Staff later discovered he had joined other veterans in France and was safe and well at a hotel in Ouistreham.

Brighton and Hove police had tweeted: "90 year old veteran reported missing from care home. Turns out they'd said no to him going to #DDay70 but he went anyway #fightingspirit"

Hundreds of veterans have been marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in France, with events on the beaches of Normandy.
What an absolute lad!

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Good for him. Still rightly remembered as one of the bravest and greatest accomplishments of military history.

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There's been coverage of the D-Day commemorations here all day. For our part we raised a glass of calvados to the lads.

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On the 70th anniversary of D-Day, 89-year-old veteran John 'Jock' Hutton has repeated a feat he undertook in June 1944, arriving at a commemoration of the landings by parachuting into a field in Normandy.

Hutton was just 19 when – as a member of 13th Battalion the Parachute Regiment, part of the British 6th Airborne Division – he dropped 500 feet into a dark wheat field, spearheading the Allied assault with his comrades.

The jump was so low, he told the Daily Telegraph, there was no possibility of a reserve chute opening. "If the main hadn't opened – well, goodnight!" he told the paper.

At 89, Hutton is among the younger D-Day veterans attending tomorrow's commemoration, expected to be their last great gathering. On doctor's orders, he will make the jump in tandem with a serving soldier, Colour Sergeant Michael Blanchard.

Just last year, Hutton was still performing parachute jumps on his own – but has been advised not to go solo any more after decades of damage to his joints

Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/uk-news/58844/ ... z33tmJZnIr
A 93-year-old World War II veteran returned this week to a battlefield in western France the same way he first arrived 70 years ago: He parachuted in, this time carrying an American flag.

Jim "Pee Wee" Martin joined parachuters from around he world in a jump Thursday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy by Allied forces. He completed a tandem jump onto Utah Beach in western France.

Seventy years earlier, he touched down the night before D-Day, landing in enemy territory. This time, he was greeted by smiling faces and a phalanx of cameras.

As a member of the 101st Airborne Division, Martin parachuted over Utah Beach as the Allied forces bid to retake France and, eventually, the rest of Europe from Nazi Germany. They actually touched down in enemy-controlled territory at night, before what's referred to as D-Day.
Still brave boys.
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Have you seen this man? :D

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Is that Dales?.... :D

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A WW2 veteran who disappeared from his nursing home to attend the D-Day commemorations in France could soon be honoured for his "heroic escapade", the mayor of Brighton and Hove has said.

Councillor Brian Fitch has put forward a proposal for Bernard Jordan to be given the Freedom of the City.

The move has to be approved by Brighton council chiefs, but if it goes ahead it could happen as early as next month.

"It's the biggest honour you can give anyone," Mr Fitch said.
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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:ok
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A WW2 veteran who hit the headlines around the world after he disappeared from his nursing home in Hove to attend the D-Day commemorations in France has celebrated his 90th birthday.

Bernard Jordan had decided to have a "low-key" birthday, spending it quietly with friends and his wife Irene.

But he received at least 2,500 birthday cards after his trip to Normandy.

"I just can't believe it. It's quite overwhelming to be honest," the former Royal Navy officer said.

“Anyone would think I'd defeated Hitler on my own”
Bernard Jordan
The Candy Girls, who met Mr Jordan on his way to France, were also singing to him.
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Sadly
Tributes poured in tonight to a war veteran who broke out of his care home to attend the 70th anniversary D-Day commemorations in France.
Bernard Jordan, of Hove, East Sussex, who was dubbed the 'Great Escaper' after his cross-Channel adventure last year, has died peacefully in hospital aged 90.
Today, 'heartbroken' journalist Susanna Reid said she was saddened by the death of the 'best of the best' - while newsreader Kay Burley, among many other Britons, added her condolences.

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RIP Lad.
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Thank you for your service and do rest in peace. You have earned it.

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:)

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We're almost at the end of that generation who served in WWII. A friend's father turns 90 in a few weeks and served in the navy in the Pacific.

I read this daily as a short reminder of how we got here and who did all the heavy lifting:

http://ww2today.com/

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Our Uncle Stanford is 93 - a Pacific vet; subs as I recall. As with so many others, he doesn't talk about it. It's probably time to go tell him again how much my generation owes to his - but he'll just look embarrassed and stare at his feet until he's sure I've shut up about it. He is, when I think of it, the most selfless and kind man I know.
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rubato wrote:We're almost at the end of that generation who served in WWII. A friend's father turns 90 in a few weeks and served in the navy in the Pacific.

I read this daily as a short reminder of how we got here and who did all the heavy lifting:

http://ww2today.com/

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Even in a thread like this? You worthless piece of shit.
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What is your problem with that post, Gob?

I'm seriously interested in hearing your analysis of why it's a post that justifies calling rubato a worthless piece of shit.

Isn't he remarking with positivity on the greatest generation, and indicating that he thinks about them daily?

If I'm way off base, please school me. But I don't see an insult here. :shrug
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Fuck you to.


Did you read the post?

"I read this daily as a short reminder of how we got here and who did all the heavy lifting"

A link to a article on America's involvement,

Nothing about the British.

Funny that..

America did "all the heavy lifting"

Obvious what the retards point was.

Just denigrating British war efforts as he constantly does.

Fucking shit heap.
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From the FAQ section of the blog rubato linked:
Are you too Anglo-centric?
Definitely. I am based in Britain and most of my research comes from what material is relatively readily available here.
There are some strange biases here. Just one example: in Britain it seems easier to obtain German memoirs of the war than its does Australian memoirs, particularly relating to campaigns in the Pacific.
But I do actively seek out as wide a range of material as possible and I am always open to suggestions.
- See more at: http://ww2today.com/faq#sthash.iUJ600Kd.dpuf
It's a UK-based blog, Gob. Since it took me all of 15 seconds to figure that out, I'm sure you could have and that rubato knows it, too.

Is it possible that in your knee-jerk reaction you've determined an insult where none exists?

I think the OP was a great story, I'm glad for your update and I truly think rubato was weighing in with a positive contribution.
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Gob wrote:Fuck you to.


Did you read the post?

"I read this daily as a short reminder of how we got here and who did all the heavy lifting"

A link to a article on America's involvement,

Nothing about the British.

Funny that..

America did "all the heavy lifting"

Obvious what the retards point was.

Just denigrating British war efforts as he constantly does.

Fucking shit heap.
An apology to both of us might be in order, if you are a person who can admit when he's wrong.
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well i m a great admirer of the brits, seeing as how they saved the world, alone for quite a while, and all that jazz.

i took it as a reference to the Greatest Generation, one and all....

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