Author Topic: today is d-day  (Read 2469 times)

RIP Canadians and Americans. Brits had it easy.

RIP Canadians and Americans. Brits had it easy.
werent they the ones that drove the boats?

RIP Canadians and Americans. Brits had it easy.
those ~2700 brits that were killed sure had it easy

Ok. Brits had it easy compared to Americans/Canadians.

Ok. Brits had it easy compared to Americans/Canadians.
Apparently around 946 canadians died.

Found this on the U.S. Army's Website.


>Soviet Flag
Oh yes, back before the Soviet Union wanted to destroy us in the Cold War.

Found this on the U.S. Army's Website.


>Soviet Flag
Oh yes, back before the Soviet Union wanted to destroy us in the Cold War.
we were all fighting the same people
back then atleast

Today is also my dad's B-day

Found this on the U.S. Army's Website.


>Soviet Flag
Oh yes, back before the Soviet Union wanted to destroy us in the Cold War.

It was a tension, the Soviets wanted to destroy us just like we wanted to destroy them. It's over anyway, get with the time.

we were all fighting the same people
back then atleast
I know that.
It was a tension, the Soviets wanted to destroy us just like we wanted to destroy them. It's over anyway, get with the time.
I know how it worked. Just found it funny.

the day in which everyone had a massive d

the day in which everyone had a massive d
hahehehueauhehueuahuehhuheee

rip 10 million years ago

#1 dumbest 12-year-old I've ever met.

Today is an important time of rememberance. So many people died today, on both sides. This battle was a major turning point in the war, largely helping to thwart the axis plans of world domination. Instead of joking you should all think of the hell that every person that walked on that beach, jumped out of a plane, on the boats, etc went through to protect and preserve human liberties.