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A salute to those who came before
Air Force Reserve Maj. Gen. Wallace “Wade” Farris, Jr., salutes with American World War II veterans during the playing of “Taps” June 5, 2012, in Saint Mere Eglise, France. American and allied troops marched through the streets of this Normandy village leading up to an official ceremony commemorating the 68th Anniversary of the Normandy D-Day invasion. Leadership from the Army and U.S. Air Force, German military and local French elected officials joined with the veterans to lay ceremonial wreaths at the foot of an invasion memorial in the village. Saint Mere Eglise lays claim to fame of being one of the first villages in the Normandy region to be liberated by Allied forces in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944. Farris commands the AF Reserve’s 22nd Air Force and is based at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Stephen J. Collier)
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 U.S., British service members honor French village for D-Day support - 6/5/2012
D-Day vets, fallen forces remembered by French, allied nations

Posted 6/6/2012   Updated 6/6/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Staff Sgt. Stephen J. Collier
302nd Airlift Wing Public Affairs


6/6/2012 - SAINTE MERE EGLISE, France -- Military forces from several allied nations joined with the people of this French town June 5, to commemorate the 68th Anniversary of the Normandy D-Day invasion.

Led by Army Maj. Gen. Jeffrey A. Jacobs and Air Force Maj. Gen. Wallace "Wade" Farris, Jr., U.S. and allied service members paid their respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice during the early morning hours of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. After the military members from Holland, France, Germany and the U.S. marched into the Sainte Mere Eglise square, military and civilian leaders present from each nation came together to pay their respects. Ceremonial wreaths were laid by each nation's military representative, who were also joined by World War II veterans attending the ceremonies.

Saint Mere Eglise lays claim to being one of the first villages in the Normandy region to be liberated by Allied forces in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944. Farris commands the AF Reserve's 22nd Air Force and is based at Dobbins Air Reserve Base, Ga. Additionally, Jacobs is the commanding officer of U.S. Army Civil Affairs & Psychological Operations Command (Airborne), based at Fort Bragg, N.C. 



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