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65th anniversary D-Day, "Ham and Jam" at Pegasus Bridge

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British veterans of the 6th Airborne division crossed Pegasus Bridge 65 years after D-Day.
in Society, on the 9th of June 2009
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85351
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85352
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85353
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85354
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85355
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85362
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85363
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85364
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85365
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85366
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85376
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85377
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85378
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85379
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85380
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85381
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85382
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85383
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85384
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.

ID: 85385
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British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.
British veterans of the 6th Airborne division celebrated their assault on Pegasus Bridge during the night of 5/6 of June 1944. They crossed the bridge 65 years after that night toward the Café Gondrée, the first liberated house of France.