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This is a boating story that has made me very proud. I just saw my father,
on television, marching in the 60th Anniversary parade, of the D-Day Landing in Normandy. My dad is in France to remember those in his group that did not return. He also was proudly wearing, on his blazer, the medal that he had just received from the grateful people of France. My dad carried ashore, on that day, June 6, 1944, the photos of his three sons, to remind him of the reason he was there. To keep us free. I am so proud of him, and so are the rest of the people of Canada. Jim Carter, Port Captain, GLCC "The Boat" Bayfield, Canada |
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