06/06/2026
June 6, 1944.
Eighty-two years ago, Allied forces launched the invasion of Normandy, opening a path to the liberation of Europe and ultimately victory in World War II.
The young men who landed on Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches faced overwhelming odds. Many knew they might never return home. Yet they pressed forward, driven by duty, courage, and a commitment to something greater than themselves.
More than 4,000 Allied troops lost their lives on D-Day, and thousands more were wounded. Their sacrifice reminds us that freedom has never been free.
Today, the D.W. Steele Sr. Chapter of the Air & Space Forces Association honors all who served during the Normandy invasion and remembers those who gave their lives in defense of liberty.
May we always be worthy of the legacy they left behind.
🇺🇸 We remember.
🇺🇸 We honor.
🇺🇸 We are grateful.
"As we honor the heroes of D-Day, we also recognize the Airmen, Guardians, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen who continue to stand watch in defense of the freedoms secured by the Greatest Generation."
Honoring the bravery that changed history.