Sainte Mere Eglise & the Airborne Museum
The "chapel" sits in the middle of town. Most towns and villages in Brittany are centered around a church/. |
Atop the bell tower rests an homage to paratrooper John Steele whose chute got hung up on the steeple. He was taken prisoner but managed to escape and help liberate the village. |
In the '60's a new stained glass window was added to the sanctuary, depicting thanks for the paratroopers. |
The sanctuary |
The Airborne Museum |
A Sherman tank outside the museum |
A sculpture honoring the paratroopers and the flags of all the nations involved in D Day |
Army Jeep |
The museum displays a number of military vehicles |
Ike addresses the troops before they launch the D Day invasion |
Displays are amazingly lifelike |
The town is dotted with reminders and memorials to those who fought. |
Many of the local businesses relate to D Day, some of them a bit awkwardly! |
The village is warm and friendly. Kelly and I had lunch at this cafe, just a few steps away from the chapel. |
Great! I'm pleased with your sharing of your fine travels. Well done, John.
ReplyDeleteI was 3 months old on D-Day. I thank God for the brave men who gave their all to liberate the world from Nazi tyranny. Thank you John for sharing your experiences with us.
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