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Pennsylvania's Role in D-Day (Corry)
06/28/2022 06:00 PM - 07:30 PM ET
Admission
Free
Location
Corry Higher Education Council
221 N. Center St.
Corry, PA 16407
Summary
One of the boldest military operations in history, D-Day occupies a special place in our national memory. This presentation focuses on that operation through two lenses: the courageous roles of the 16th US Infantry on Omaha Beach, and the important role that many Pennsylvanians played in making this victory possible. I include material from personal interviews with D-Day participants gained from my service with 16th Infantry in the 1980’s, and my historical mentor, Colonel Robert Black, the historian of the Army Rangers.
Description
One of the boldest military operations in history, D-Day occupies a special place in our national memory. This presentation focuses on that operation through two lenses: the courageous roles of the 16th US Infantry on Omaha Beach, and the important role that many Pennsylvanians played in making this victory possible. I include material from personal interviews with D-Day participants gained from my service with the 16th Infantry in the 1980s, and my historical mentor, Colonel Robert Black, the historian of the Army Rangers.
This JES Satellite Program is at:
Corry Higher Education Council
221 North Center St.
Corry, PA 16407
Covid-19 policies will be in effect throughout programming, please review the JES Covid-19 policy here. Patrons will need to show their vaccination cards or proof of a negative test. Face masks will no longer be required for patrons, but are encouraged.