6th of June.
A lot of men lost their lives that day. We should never forget to honor
their memory.
WW II was a horror and a blot on civilization. By the time the US woke up,
it was too late. Millions died because of that madman, Hitler.
Yes, as Canadian, you are welcomed in most of the world. Especially in
Florida. We get a lot of your countrymen through here in the winter months.
As an native, and a person who's liveiehood depands on tourism, I always try
to go out of my way to insure a happy vacation for Canadians.
If you or yours are traveling to Florida, and need advice or help, send me
an Email, and I will do what I can.
--
Capt. Frank Hopkins
www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks
"Jim Carter" wrote in message
ble.rogers.com...
"Capt. Frank Hopkins" wrote in message
nk.net...
Hi Jim,
Have you been to Paris in the last few years?
( snip )
I take it your father was on Gold Beach on D-Day. God bless him.
If, he
is
still around, tell him "Thanks" for me. ( snip )
Capt. Frank Hopkins
Hi Frank: No, I have not been to Paris since 1998, but, as a Canadian,
I am
welcomed anywhere in the world, even Cuba.
My last trip to France was in 2001, to the city of Nantes. I met some
Americans there and they were having a great time, no problems at all.
My father landed on Gold and was so happy to get ashore in one piece!
His
landing craft was hit by enemy fire several times.
He told me that there was a small truck on the landing craft and he was
under it on the ride into the beach.
He is still around and is going to France on June 1'st to take part in
the D
Day remembrances. He is being presented with a medal by the Normandy
Provincial Government.
I will give him your "Thanks"
Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC
"The Boat"
Bayfield