A Visit to the Shores of Normandy - Part 1 with Guests Dwight “Andy” Anderson and Steve Reiter

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On June 6, 1944, over 150,000 American, British, and Canadian troops stormed the beaches of Normandy to liberate the people of France during World War II, a day now known as D-Day. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson shares personal memories from his visit in 2010 to the Normandy American Cemetery in France, where 4,400 Allied soldiers are buried. The opening scene of the film, Saving Private Ryan, captured both the raw horror and the indisputable heroism of the men who sacrificially gave their lives for freedom on that shore 78 years ago. You’ll be transported to that moment in time as Dr. Dobson and his guests honor those who lost their lives.

About Today's Guests: Dwight "Andy" Anderson, Steve Reiter, and Henry "Duke" Boswell
Dwight “Andy” Anderson was the director of Normandy Visitors Service for the American Battle Monuments Commission. During the Dobsons visit to France, Anderson served as their tour guide.

Steve Reiter is a freelance producer and podcaster who worked at Focus on the Family and Family Talk.

Henry “Duke” Boswell was a decorated United States Army paratrooper, war veteran and a survivor of combat in World War II. He made four parachute jumps with the 82nd Airborne behind enemy lines in Sicily, Italy, Normandy, and The Netherlands. Boswell landed at Normandy with his fellow soldiers and fought valiantly throughout the D-Day invasion, beginning on June 6th,1944. He went on to serve and fight in the Korean War, where he was seriously wounded by mortar fire. After retiring from the Army as a major in 1963, Boswell moved to Colorado Springs and taught in School District 11. In November 2015, he passed away at age 91.

Resources Mentioned:
Normandy American Cemetery - https://www.abmc.gov/normandy

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