D-Day veterans mark 82nd anniversary as nearly 100 British names added to memorial
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D-Day veterans mark 82nd anniversary as nearly 100 British names added to memorial8 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleJohn Maguire,NormandyandAdam GoldsmithPA MediaHenry Rice (l) and 100-year-old Ken Hay (r) are among the veterans to have travelled to France for the commemorationsSome of the last remaining surviving UK veterans are commemorating the anniversary of D-Day, 82 years since the allied invasion of northern France in World War Two. The huge operation, which took place on 6 June 1944, saw British, American and Canadian troops storm beaches along the Normandy coastline to begin the liberation of France from Nazi occupation.This year's commemorative events will be the first since nearly 100 more names were added to the British Normandy Memorial, which lists troops who died in the campaign. "To most people coming here they're just a series of names," 100-year-old veteran Kenneth Hay told the BBC. "To people like myself, they're people, I can see their faces." What were the D-Day landings?10 things you might not know about D-DayAt the British Normandy Memorial above what was known as Gold Beach in 1944, an extra 98 names have been added to its roll of honour.Research has uncovered men who fought in the battle - but inaccurate records meant their names were not carved on to the memorial's walls - until now.In some cases families have managed to provide evidence that a relative was killed in Normandy, and in others men who were mortally wounded there but died in hospital back in Britain were also left off the original lists.Cecil Green is among the newly-added names. He was mortally wounded in Normandy, but his death in a British hospital meant he had not been formally commemorated. "I was really pleased, I cried," Cecil's son John told the BBC, after he learned his campaign to have his father's name added had been recognised."It's a strange mixture of being glad and happy and sad a...




