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To me, it's the weather that is causing these breakdowns, McAnally told the Daily Racing Form. "This is the first one I've had (this winter)." 142

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They traveled to a small park called the Garden of Humanity, where a statue in the plaza bears the rallying cry of the Stoneman Douglas students: "Never Again." 160

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to mark the Normandy landings, which were the starting point for the liberation of Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II.The commemoration, which was also attended by more than 300 veterans, included an hour-long production explaining the events of D-Day, including theatrical performances, and a fly-past by Spitfires and the Red Arrows aerobatics display team.Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May were joined by the leaders of France, Germany, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia and Denmark at the event.The Queen and May addressed the crowd, and May read from a letter written by Capt. Norman Skinner, of the Royal Army Service Corps, to his wife in 1944 just days before he was killed during the D-Day landings."My darling this is a very difficult letter for me to write. As you know something may happen at any moment and I cannot tell when you will receive this," May read. "You and I have had some lovely years which now seemed to have passed at lightning speed."My thoughts at this moment, in this lovely Saturday afternoon, are with you all now. I can imagine you in the garden having tea with Janey and Anne getting ready to put them to bed."What was D-Day?D-Day -- the military term for the first day of the Normandy landings -- was the largest amphibious invasion ever undertaken and laid the foundations for the Allied defeat of Germany in World War II.The invasion took place on June 6, 1944, and saw of tens of thousands of troops from the United States, the UK, France and Canada landing on five stretches of the Normandy coastline -- codenamed Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword beaches.Planning for D-Day began more than a year in advance, and the Allies carried out substantial military deception -- codenamed Operation Bodyguard -- to confuse the Germans as to when and where the invasion would take place.The operation was originally scheduled to begin on June 5, when a full moon and low tides were expected to coincide with good weather, but storms forced a 24-hour delay. What happened on D-Day?The amphibious landings -- codenamed Operation Overlord -- were preceded by an extensive bombing campaign to damage German defenses.Deception tactics employed in the months leading up to the attack led the Germans to believe that the initial attacks were merely a diversion and that the true invasion would take place further along the coast.Allied divisions began landing on the five beaches at 06.30 on June 6.The US troops were assigned to Utah beach at the base of the Cotentin Peninsular and Omaha beach at the northern end of the Normandy coast. The British subsequently landed on Gold Beach, followed by the Canadians at Juno, and finally the British at Sword, the easternmost point of the invasion.By midnight on June 6, the troops had secured their beachheads and moved further inland from Utah, Gold, Juno and Sword.However, not all the landings were successful; US forces suffered substantial losses at Omaha beach, where strong currents forced many landing craft away from their intended positions, delaying and hampering the invasion strategy.Heavy fire from German positions on the steep cliffs, which had not been effectively destroyed by Allied bombing before the invasion, also caused casualties.D-Day in numbersIn total, around 7,000 ships took part in the invasion, including 1,213 warships and 4,127 landing craft.Some 24,000 Allied troops were also dropped behind enemy lines shortly after midnight on the day of the invasion, and 132,000 men landed on the beaches.The troops were supported by 12,000 Allied aircraft, and 10,000 vehicles were delivered to the five beaches.On D-Day alone, 4,414 Allied troops were confirmed dead, with more than 9,000 wounded or missing.The precise number of German casualties on the day is unknown, but they are estimated to be between 4,000 and 9,000.What followed D-Day?Despite securing a stronghold on the French coast on D-Day, the Allied forces faced the risk that bombardment by the Germans could push them back into the sea.They needed to build up troop numbers and equipment in Normandy faster than the Germans, allowing for a continued invasion into mainland Europe.The Allies used their air power to slow the German advance toward Normandy by blowing up bridges, railways and roads across the region. This allowed the Allies to gain total control of Normandy 77 days later and move on toward Paris, which they liberated in August 1944. 4543

  

There is no official confirmation linking the missing plane to the brush fire.10News learned that the tail number of the plane believed to have crashed is the same as that of an aircraft that experienced a hard landing incident in 2013 at Gillespie Field, resulting in a collapsed nose gear. 306

  

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