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Finally there was Omaha Beach the place of the most savage fighting of D-Day and above it the huge American cemetery with over 9000 American dead. Row, upon row, upon  row, of white crosses including General Theodore Rosevelt Jr. who died because he insisted  on landing with his men on D-Day.
Military keyword > roosevelt > Normandy Memoirs...A Personal Reflction photo
Military keyword > roosevelt > 051113-N-0685C-001
Persian Gulf (Nov. 14, 2005) Ð Lightning strikes in the distance behind an F-14D Tomcat, assigned to the ÒBlacklionsÓ of Fighter Squadron Two One Three (VF-213), on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71). Roosevelt and embarked Carrier Air Wing Eight (CVW-8) are currently underway in the Persian Gulf supporting Operation Steel Curtain, an offensive aimed at preventing cells of Al Qaeda from entering Iraq through the Syrian border. U.S. Navy photo by Photographer's Mate Airman Javier Capella (RELEASED)
Military keyword > roosevelt > Normandy Memoirs...A Personal Reflction photo
Military keyword > roosevelt > Normandy Memoirs...A Personal Reflction photo
Military keyword > roosevelt > Normandy Memoirs...A Personal Reflction photo
Military keyword > roosevelt > Germany 1945
Military keyword > roosevelt > Normandy Memoirs...A Personal Reflction photo
Military keyword > roosevelt > Normandy Memoirs...A Personal Reflction photo
Theodore Roosevelt Jr

Finally there was Omaha Beach the place of the most savage fighting of D-Day and above it the huge American cemetery with over 9000 American dead. Row, upon row, upon row, of white crosses including General Theodore Rosevelt Jr. who died because he insisted on landing with his men on D-Day.
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Finally there was Omaha Beach the place of the most savage fighting of D-Day and above it the huge American cemetery with over 9000 American dead. Row, upon row, upon  row, of white crosses including General Theodore Rosevelt Jr. who died because he insisted  on landing with his men on D-Day.
Theodore Roosevelt Jr

Finally there was Omaha Beach the place of the most savage fighting of D-Day and above it the huge American cemetery with over 9000 American dead. Row, upon row, upon row, of white crosses including General Theodore Rosevelt Jr. who died because he insisted on landing with his men on D-Day.
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