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Tango0122 Jan 2020 1:07 p.m. PST

"While it's hard to find anyone who is not familiar with what transpired on the beaches of Normandy on June 6th, 1944, there are certainly many untold stories of heroism and sacrifice that took place on what history has come to know as D-Day. During our recent visit to this region of France, we were fortunate to learn of one of these incredible stories. While the story has been brought to light over the last couple of years with a PBS documentary and the book "Angels of Mercy," by Paul Woodadge, it was unknown to me. The story takes us to the small hamlet of Angoville-au-Plain, which is located a few miles inland from the infamous Utah Beach in Normandy…"
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